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1     I,     80|     tribes and drew to their side Inguiomerus, the uncle of Arminius,
2     I,     91|      swampy and intricate ground. Inguiomerus, with fiercer counsels,
3     I,     91|          by success. Arminius and Inguiomerus fled from the battle, the
4    II,     22|                                   Inguiomerus owed his escape to similar
5    II,     26|          his recent wound. As for Inguiomerus, who flew hither and thither
6    II,     59| overwhelming superiority, had not Inguiomerus deserted with a troop of
7    II,     60|         foe. Clasping the hand of Inguiomerus, he protested "that in the
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