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1 I, 21| demoralization among the troops, of quarreling, of listening 2 I, 27| On the arrival of these troops the mutiny broke out afresh, 3 I, 30| usual force with some picked troops. There was in addition a 4 I, 36| they divided off the new troops from the old, and one legion 5 I, 40| assessment of Gaul. The troops under the control of Silius, 6 I, 46| undefended. Yet if the auxiliary troops and allies were to be armed 7 I, 68| At the same moment the troops of the van emerged from 8 I, 73| Mount Taunus he hurried his troops in quick marching order 9 I, 80| been lost with Varus. The troops were then marched to the 10 I, 83| broken by the shock of flying troops, increased the panic. They 11 I, 84| march he had outstripped troops heavily laden with baggage 12 I, 86| and the more encumbered troops were in advance. For between 13 I, 91| the breastwork, where the troops were thinly distributed 14 II, 6| and early winters. His own troops were affected not so much 15 II, 10| the legions and the allied troops, entered "Drusus's fosse," 16 II, 10| river. He disembarked the troops, which were to be marched 17 II, 14| that without bridges and troops to guard them, it would 18 II, 20| legions, and light-armed troops with horse-bowmen, and the 19 II, 27| publicly praised his victorious troops, Caesar raised a pile of 20 II, 31| small force. Immediately troops were despatched to draw 21 II, 67| under standards and in troops, till at last he was regarded 22 II, 67| while Mazippa, with light troops, spread around him fire, 23 II, 106| Against him were the veteran troops drawn up in ranks and with 24 III, 30| hundred, routed those same troops of Tacfarinas on their attacking 25 III, 58| quelled by some legionary troops sent by Visellius Varro 26 III, 62| sent forward some auxiliary troops was ravaging those villages 27 III, 104| himself with some picked troops. By establishing redoubts 28 III, 105| was usual, withdraw his troops and let them rest in winter-quarters 29 IV, 24| extravagant boasts that his troops had been steadfastly loyal, 30 IV, 32| with detachments of light troops whose strength, as they 31 IV, 33| meanwhile collecting all the troops on the spot, raised the 32 IV, 33| with the attack of heavy troops from a single point, he 33 IV, 65| he was concentrating his troops, returned gentle answers; 34 IV, 68| strengthened with denser masses of troops. Night was coming on with 35 IV, 93| the passage of his heavy troops, and meanwhile having found 36 IV, 93| courage to the repulsed troops and were themselves carried 37 VI, 62| against the king's unwarlike troops, till Marcus Trebellius, 38 VI, 68| reinforced by allies and troops which would be sent by the 39 XI, 1| of the Praetorians, with troops in hot haste, as though 40 XI, 2| accused him of corrupting the troops, of binding them by bribes 41 XI, 22| variously affected his own troops and the enemy. Our men gained 42 XII, 16| Arabs deserted with their troops, with their countrymen's 43 XII, 18| the cohorts, and native troops of Bosporus with Roman arms. 44 XII, 33| up by the energy of the troops. These were divided into 45 XII, 37| rest to the general and his troops, he prepared to disarm all 46 XII, 37| with him only the allied troops, without the strength of 47 XII, 41| stimulated the ardour of the troops. Ostorius having ascertained 48 XII, 75| imperfect control of her troops of slaves in Calabria. She 49 XIII, 9| number of citizen and allied troops, together with the auxiliary 50 XIII, 20| along with some German troops, added as a further honour. 51 XIII, 47| a spreading plain where troops of cavalry could manoeuvre. 52 XIII, 47| conference, ordered his troops to retire to their respective 53 XIII, 51| sent on his light-armed troops, which were meanwhile to 54 XIII, 54| wholesale conviction of troops of Roman knights, and with 55 XIII, 68| Arar by a canal, so that troops crossing the sea and then 56 XIII, 72| the Rhine and display his troops in the enemy's rear, himself 57 XIV, 19| Senate in holiday attire, troops of their children and wives 58 XIV, 43| to the rescue, routed his troops, and destroyed all his infantry. 59 XIV, 45| round them, the light-armed troops, and the cavalry in dense 60 XV, 4| provincials, and occupied with troops the enemy's approaches. 61 XV, 6| Tigranes was safe with his troops and supplies; those who 62 XV, 10| had never neglected, with troops at closer intervals. That 63 XV, 11| defence, thus dispersing the troops which, if kept together, 64 XV, 17| the blockade, that all the troops should quit Armenian territory, 65 XV, 34| third and sixth legions, troops in thorough efficiency, 66 XV, 73| soldiers and occupying with troops the coast and the river-banks. 67 XV, 73| foreigners. In long succession, troops of prisoners in chains were 68 XV, 77| surrounded the house with troops of soldiers, and then made 69 XV, 94| completed, Nero assembled the troops and distributed two thousand 70 XVI, 14| That same year levies of troops were held in Narbon Gaul,