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Alphabetical [« »] defeated 10 defeating 1 defeats 1 defence 41 defenceless 1 defences 4 defend 9 | Frequency [« »] 41 capital 41 centurion 41 chosen 41 defence 41 driven 41 led 41 make | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances defence |
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1 I, 12| State, requires forsooth the defence of soldiers that his burial 2 II, 4| his father's memory, found defence for himself and his kingdom 3 III, 16| interval, the prisoner's defence was to occupy three days. 4 III, 17| On all points but one the defence broke down. That he had 5 III, 19| husband and separated her defence from his. When the prisoner 6 III, 19| by way of preparing his defence for the next day, he wrote 7 III, 93| and at last abandoned his defence, after venturing on a memorial 8 IV, 6| strength was on the Rhine, as a defence alike against Germans and 9 IV, 46| with an angry frown to his defence, which Cremutius, resolved 10 IV, 70| Henceforward as a counsel for the defence or the prosecution he enjoyed 11 IV, 93| dispersing the rebels in defence of their own possessions. 12 VI, 61| so without an attempt at defence she put an end to her life.~ ~ 13 VI, 74| Domitius, preparing his defence, Marsus, having apparently 14 XI, 2| Then he entered on his defence. Claudius he moved profoundly, 15 XI, 10| a strong city, which the defence of a river flowing by it, 16 XI, 37| that he should not hear her defence, and that his ears should 17 XI, 45| tribunal, Silius sought neither defence nor delay, but begged that 18 XI, 47| or compulsion." Even the defence of Traulus Montanus, a Roman 19 XII, 16| the river Corma a line of defence, and though he was challenged 20 XII, 18| high ground, and had the defence of wall and fosses; only 21 XII, 38| the conquered lands, as a defence against the rebels, and 22 XII, 41| destitute as they were of the defence of breast-plates or helmets. 23 XIII, 17| talk and planning their own defence. Then they promised that 24 XIII, 22| parent, must be allowed a defence. Accusers there were none 25 XIII, 40| and at last abandoned his defence. Eprius Marcellus, from 26 XIII, 53| genuine eloquence in the defence of their fellow-citizens. 27 XIII, 54| cruelty of Claudius. His defence was that of all this he 28 XIII, 55| Messalina's orders, and the defence began to collapse. "Why," 29 XIII, 67| being at once put on his defence. And he was successful, 30 XIV, 44| spoiler, and was unsafe for defence. About seventy thousand 31 XIV, 49| to the narrow defile as a defence; when they had exhausted 32 XV, 4| wanted specially for the defence of Armenia, and that Syria, 33 XV, 5| was thus preparing for the defence of Syria, Moneses rapidly 34 XV, 7| general exclusively for the defence of Armenia, and it was heard 35 XV, 11| with a cohort for their defence, thus dispersing the troops 36 XV, 44| good reason distrusted his defence, he would yet have lived, 37 XV, 59| eloquence he exercised in the defence of fellow-citizens, his 38 XV, 69| by the soldiers began his defence with the reply that the 39 XV, 86| At first he grounded his defence on his moral contrast to 40 XVI, 19| robbing him of the means of defence, and hurrying into prison 41 XVI, 28| should attempt or spurn defence. Conflicting advice was