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 1     I,     40|      under the charge of Aulus Caecina. The supreme direction rested
 2     I,     42| tribunal and was grovelling at Caecina's feet, was persistently
 3     I,     48|      led back by their officer Caecina to the canton of the Ubii,
 4     I,     62|  safety. He sent a despatch to Caecina, which said that he was
 5     I,     62|       indiscriminate massacre. Caecina read the letter confidentially
 6     I,     66|       of their grand banquets. Caecina had orders to advance with
 7     I,     73|    Germanicus accordingly gave Caecina four legions, five thousand
 8     I,     74|        to help the Chatti; but Caecina thoroughly cowed them, carrying
 9     I,     80|     fury on one point, he sent Caecina through the Bructeri to
10     I,     81|        mankind. Having sent on Caecina in advance to reconnoitre
11     I,     84|     Rhine along the sea-coast. Caecina, who commanded a division
12     I,     84|      with baggage and arms. As Caecina was in doubt how he could
13     I,     86|                       This was Caecina's fortieth campaign as a
14     I,     87|      planted in the miry soil. Caecina, while he was keeping up
15     I,     89|    enemy and safer for flight. Caecina, having ascertained that
16     I,     95|  honours were decreed to Aulus Caecina, Lucius Apronius, Caius
17    II,      7|     Gaul. Silius, Anteius, and Caecina had the charge of building
18   III,     25|        Valerius Messalinus and Caecina Severus proposed respectively
19   III,     48|     During this debate Severus Caecina proposed that no magistrate
20   III,     49|       on the subject, and that Caecina was no fit censor on so
21   III,     51|                                Caecina's motion was thus defeated.
22    XI,     43|    Lucius Vitellius and Largus Caecina to repent, while he was
23    XI,     44|      put on it, or upon Largus Caecina, to do anything but follow
24  XIII,     22|     that a note was written to Caecina Tuscus, intrusting to him
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