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 1     I,      8|        Turranius, respectively the commander of the praetorian cohorts
 2     I,     23|            less guilt to slay your commander than it is to be in revolt
 3     I,     25|           whom the fact that their commander's son was pleading their
 4     I,     27|           even as it then was, the commander was still obeyed by the
 5     I,     27|           they heaped abuse on the commander; they appealed to heaven
 6     I,     30|       guard. With them too was the commander of the praetorians, Aelius
 7     I,     42|                      Nor did their commander check them. Indeed, the
 8     I,     57|         chains to Caius Caetronius commander of the first legion, who
 9     I,     63|     legions remained loyal, at the commander's suggestion they fixed
10     I,     64|         seized on weapons. Neither commander nor tribune was present
11     I,     80|         the cavalry was led by its commander Pedo by the territories
12     I,     86|     campaign as a subordinate or a commander, and, with such experience
13     I,     89|        pass over the body of their commander, closed the way. At the
14    II,     67|           familiarised them with a commander's authority, while Mazippa,
15    II,    104|             was anticipated by its commander Pacuvius. Of this Sentius
16   III,     14|            and of obedience to his commander, and has exulted in his
17    IV,      1|         origin was Aelius Sejanus, commander of the praetorian cohorts,
18    IV,      9|             at the pleasure of the commander of the guards, a camp had
19    IV,     93| auxiliaries to Cethegus Labeo, the commander of the fifth legion, but
20    XI,      1|       inquiry, but sent Crispinus, commander of the Praetorians, with
21    XI,     45|           Decius Calpurnianus too, commander of the watch, Sulpicius
22   XII,     19|           barbarians, who slew the commander of a cohort and several
23   XII,     50|      stricter discipline under one commander, the appointment was transferred
24  XIII,     10|        this, ordered Arrius Varus, commander of a cohort, to go and take
25  XIII,     10|        arose a quarrel between the commander and the centurion, and to
26  XIII,     22|           doubt was felt about the commander's loyalty. Fabius certainly
27  XIII,     72|       written to Curtilius Mancia, commander of the Upper army, asking
28   XIV,      5|           by Anicetus, a freedman, commander of the fleet at Misenum,
29   XIV,     43|       enemy met Petilius Cerialis, commander of the ninth legion, as
30   XIV,     81|         mother's murder, Anicetus, commander, as I have already mentioned,
31    XV,     17|           who ordered Vasaces, the commander of the cavalry, to go. Thereupon
32    XV,     61|             was Faenius Rufus, the commander of the guard, a man of esteemed
33    XV,     61|         repeated language that the commander of the praetorian guard
34    XV,     66|           summoned by Faenius, the commander of the guard, and by the
35    XV,     78|         his course to Faenius, the commander of the guard, and having
36    XV,     94|  praetor-elect, and to Tigellinus, commander of the praetorians. Tigellinus
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