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Alphabetical [« »] fifty-seven 1 fight 19 fighters 1 fighting 25 fights 1 figure 4 figure-head 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 experience 25 fallen 25 felt 25 fighting 25 free 25 happened 25 hearing | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances fighting |
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1 I, 85| hand, were familiar with fighting in fens; they had huge frames, 2 II, 9| Caesar had no opportunity of fighting given him by the besiegers, 3 II, 14| compact array, some by close fighting, others by missiles from 4 II, 17| only which are good for the fighting of Roman soldiers, but woods 5 II, 25| saw how unequal this close fighting was, and having withdrawn 6 II, 26| beaten by the nature of the fighting and of the weapons, for 7 II, 61| Cherusci and Langobardi were fighting for ancient renown or newly-won 8 II, 61| armies were routed. Further fighting was expected, when Maroboduus 9 II, 106| sudden use. When they came to fighting, the result was doubtful 10 II, 118| by armed force, and while fighting with various success, fell 11 IV, 61| the battle of Pharsalia, fighting for the aristocracy. He 12 IV, 65| Roman general approached in fighting order and easily dislodged 13 VI, 51| retreats, then, again, close fighting, in which, breast to breast, 14 XII, 34| would give him a chance of fighting. They however fearing to 15 XII, 41| resistance and masses of fighting men everywhere apparent, 16 XII, 53| pretexts for war; when he was fighting with the king of the Albanians 17 XII, 64| ambuscades, and occasionally fighting battles, and carrying the 18 XII, 65| suited as it is for the fighting of infantry, did not allow 19 XIII, 44| inexperience insisted on fighting, he engaged the enemy and 20 XIII, 50| had formed his army for fighting as well as for marching. 21 XIII, 62| on to bloodshed and armed fighting, Caius Cassius was appointed 22 XIV, 50| Rome that no cessation of fighting must be expected, unless 23 XIV, 80| the position of a rival fighting for marriage, though that 24 XV, 18| everything, so that no cause for fighting might arise. Vologeses having 25 XVI, 16| which he had often shown in fighting the enemy Ostorius now turned