Book,  Par.

1     I,     29|    legions, the eighth and the fifteenth, were actually drawing swords
2     I,     29| Sirpicus, while the men of the fifteenth defended him, but the soldiers
3     I,     39|     First the eighth, then the fifteenth legion returned; the ninth
4    II,    111|       behind his effigy on the fifteenth of July. Many of these honours
5    XV,     33|         to which was added the fifteenth legion, under the leadership
6    XV,     34|      disaster, with men of the fifteenth, lately brought up, and
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