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 1     I,     26|   against Aufidienus Rufus, the camp-prefect, whom they dragged from
 2     I,     26|     centurion, and subsequently camp-prefect, tried to revive the old
 3     I,     29|        out the tribunes and the camp-prefect; they plundered the baggage
 4     I,     42|     throng. Neither tribune nor camp-prefect maintained authority any
 5     I,     49|       the order of Mennius, the camp-prefect, more as a salutary warning
 6     I,     49|        not," he told them, "the camp-prefect, it was Germanicus, their
 7   XII,     45|    rushed from all parts on the camp-prefect, and legionary cohorts left
 8   XII,     45|  destroyed. Even as it was, the camp-prefect, with eight centurions,
 9   XII,     53|    command of Caelius Pollio, a camp-prefect, and Casperius, a centurion. ~ ~
10   XII,     54|       bribe the rapacity of the camp-prefect. Casperius protested earnestly
11   XII,     55| suspected the intentions of the camp-prefect, because he had seduced
12  XIII,     48|         to Insteius Capito, his camp-prefect. Having then surveyed the
13  XIII,     49|        Corbulo's lieutenant and camp-prefect met with similar success;
14   XIV,     49|   poison. Poenius Postumus too, camp-prefect of the second legion, when
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