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 1     I,     73|    four legions, five thousand auxiliaries, with some hastily raised
 2    II,     10|     yet risen. The rear of the auxiliaries, and the Batavi among the
 3    II,     21|        serving among the Roman auxiliaries, who let him go. ~ ~
 4    II,    102|     they were to help him with auxiliaries, the young Piso actively
 5    II,    105|       of a legion the Cilician auxiliaries which the petty kings had
 6    IV,     66|  easily repulsed; the Thracian auxiliaries were dismayed by the suddenness
 7    IV,     93|      entrusted the rest of the auxiliaries to Cethegus Labeo, the commander
 8    VI,     48|     and despatched men to hire auxiliaries. Pharasmanes, on the other
 9    VI,     62|    legionaries and some picked auxiliaries, surrounded with his lines
10    VI,     67|      only while he was raising auxiliaries in Scythia, and then pushed
11   XII,     16|         stript of his powerful auxiliaries and suspecting treachery
12   XII,     35|      legions, with some picked auxiliaries from the province itself,
13   XII,     41|   helmets. When they faced the auxiliaries, they were felled by the
14   XII,     41|       sabres and spears of the auxiliaries. It was a glorious victory;
15   XII,     58|      collected some provincial auxiliaries, apparently with the design
16  XIII,      9|       so divided that half the auxiliaries and two legions were to
17  XIII,     47|       infantry with the king's auxiliaries on the wings, the sixth
18   XIV,     36|    lieutenant-general with the auxiliaries, while he himself followed
19   XIV,     45| veterans of the twentieth, and auxiliaries from the neighbourhood,
20   XIV,     49|   Similar was the onset of the auxiliaries, while the cavalry with
21   XIV,     50|  legionaries, eight cohorts of auxiliaries, and a thousand cavalry.
22    XV,      3|   escort, giving him also some auxiliaries from the Adiabeni, and orders
23    XV,      7|       raised in Moesia and the auxiliaries from Pontus, Galatia and
24    XV,     34|  cavalry and infantry, and the auxiliaries of the tributary princes,
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