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Alphabetical [« »] bathyllus 1 battered 1 battering 1 battle 74 battle-field 2 battlefield 2 battles 12 | Frequency [« »] 75 charge 75 corbulo 75 days 74 battle 74 camp 74 received 73 crime | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances battle |
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1 I, 2| boldest spirits had fallen in battle, or in the proscription, 2 I, 32| of an execution or of a battle? Were their rewards to be 3 I, 58| brave deeds he had done in battle, his military rewards, if 4 I, 64| occurred. It was not in battle, it was not from opposing 5 I, 74| repulsed in a successful battle. ~ ~ 6 I, 76| to march back his army. A battle was fought against the besiegers 7 I, 81| who had escaped from the battle or from captivity, described 8 I, 83| led forth his legions in battle array. This struck terror 9 I, 87| while he was keeping up the battle, fell from his horse, which 10 I, 91| Inguiomerus fled from the battle, the first unhurt, the other 11 I, 94| ardour for himself and for battle. ~ ~ 12 II, 6| he pondered on plans of battle, and on the reverses or 13 II, 11| the particular place and battle, he inquired what reward 14 II, 14| into the thickest of the battle, fell amid a shower of darts 15 II, 16| with their gratitude in battle, and at the same time sacrifice 16 II, 16| daylight come," they said, "let battle be given. The soldiers will 17 II, 17| suitable for the impending battle. "It is not," he said, " 18 II, 17| an end of service, this battle prepares the way to it. 19 II, 18| soldiers, and the signal for battle was given. Nor were Arminius 20 II, 19| roused and were demanding battle, their chiefs led them down 21 II, 19| on the Romans during the battle. ~ ~ 22 II, 20| prepared to form in line of battle according to their marching 23 II, 23| certain. The soldiers on the battle field hailed Tiberius as 24 II, 24| of the Elbe, longed for battle and flew to arms. Common 25 II, 61| any time was the shock of battle more tremendous or the issue 26 II, 67| Nor did Tacfarinas refuse battle. The Numidians were routed, 27 II, 83| he had finished a war by battle. And so next he planned 28 II, 103| anger at first armed for battle, and then in mutual fear 29 II, 104| strong force, prepared for battle.~ ~ 30 II, 105| Only," he said, "stand in battle array, and the soldiers 31 III, 16| and had been defeated in battle, before he could be tried 32 III, 29| Cheering on his men to offer battle in the open plain, he drew 33 III, 31| and, after a successful battle with the Numidians, drove 34 III, 56| as the legion arrived. A battle or even a skirmish it did 35 III, 63| For now the legions in battle array were advancing, and 36 III, 108| the sixty-fourth after the battle of Philippi. Her will was 37 IV, 61| grandfather had fallen in the battle of Pharsalia, fighting for 38 IV, 66| hinder the din of the other battle from being heard by our 39 IV, 81| forefathers who after a great battle always relieved the wounded 40 IV, 93| in the rear. Already in battle array, they were beating 41 VI, 49| reinforcements, challenged him to battle, taunted him on his refusal, 42 VI, 49| round the king and demanded battle. Their sole strength was 43 VI, 50| having been drawn up in battle array, the Parthian leader 44 VI, 51| another not to begin the battle with volleys of arrows; 45 VI, 68| delay. Those who wished for battle with its prompt decision 46 XI, 11| Demonax, had ventured on a battle and had been routed. Cotys, 47 XI, 11| when they were beginning battle, came to a sudden agreement, 48 XI, 12| river Charinda; a fierce battle was fought over the passage, 49 XI, 14| nobility acted on horseback the battle of Troy. Among them was 50 XII, 15| the spot where the last battle between Darius and Alexander 51 XII, 16| everything and try the issue of a battle. Nor did Gotarzes, who was 52 XII, 34| them, and ventured on a battle. With much spoil and glory 53 XII, 36| though he was defeated in battle, notwithstanding his reverse, 54 XII, 37| many noble feats. In this battle, Marius Ostorius, the general' 55 XII, 39| indecisive and many a successful battle had raised himself far above 56 XII, 40| protesting that that day and that battle would be the beginning of 57 XII, 41| his soldiers insisted on battle, exclaiming that valour 58 XII, 46| sustained the brunt of the battle. Their strength equalized 59 XII, 46| least, though not a single battle, had proved fatal to general 60 XII, 59| Iberians dispersed without a battle, and the Armenian cities, 61 XII, 66| preparations were made for a naval battle on the lake, just as formerly 62 XII, 66| mantle of cloth of gold. A battle was fought with all the 63 XIII, 29| actors into something like a battle by the impunity he allowed, 64 XIII, 50| his forces and either give battle on the first opportunity, 65 XIII, 73| The same summer a great battle was fought between the Hermunduri 66 XIV, 33| though suffering no losses in battle, were becoming exhausted 67 XIV, 45| break off delay and fight a battle. He chose a position approached 68 XIV, 46| you will see that in this battle you must conquer or die. 69 XIV, 47| few who really decide the battle, and it will enhance their 70 XIV, 48| Suetonius gave the signal of battle.~ ~ 71 XV, 11| as if he meant to fight a battle. Then, after losing a centurion 72 XV, 19| had turned their backs in battle. Corbulo, as he met them 73 XV, 34| seemed quite unfit for battle, and led thence into Armenia 74 XVI, 9| centurion, as though in battle, with wounds in his breast. ~ ~