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Alphabetical [« »] highlands 1 highly 11 hill 7 hills 21 hilltops 1 hilly 1 him 673 | Frequency [« »] 21 gained 21 gone 21 hated 21 hills 21 legal 21 natural 21 nobles | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances hills |
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1 I, 85| slopes of the surrounding hills into the lands beneath. 2 I, 86| advance. For between the hills and the swamps there stretched 3 I, 87| filling the valleys under the hills and the echoing glens with 4 II, 19| recede or the spurs of the hills project on it. In their 5 II, 21| were dislodged from the hills, while Arminius, conspicuous 6 II, 25| in by the river or by the hills. Both were in a desperate 7 II, 61| withdrew his camp to the hills. This was a sign of discomfiture. 8 IV, 65| show themselves on the open hills; these the Roman general 9 IV, 67| fortress and the adjoining hills, he began a siege by means 10 IV, 77| gulf of Amuclae and the hills of Fundi, in a natural grotto. 11 VI, 62| surrounded with his lines two hills occupied by the barbarians, 12 XI, 16| waters which flow from the hills of Simbrua. And he likewise 13 XII, 39| and then on some lofty hills, wherever their sides could 14 XII, 66| crowded the banks, the hills, and mountain tops, which 15 XIII, 47| consisting of gently sloping hills, suited for ranks of infantry, 16 XIII, 50| along the base of some hills, so that should the enemy 17 XV, 10| then completed, and the hills facing us were occupied 18 XV, 48| the Palatine and Caelian hills, where, amid the shops containing 19 XV, 48| city, then rising to the hills, while it again devastated 20 XV, 52| shore or through the face of hills, where one meets with no 21 XV, 52| dig through the nearest hills to Avernus, and there still