Book,  Par.

 1     I,     65|     legions, with six-and-twenty allied cohorts, and eight squadrons
 2    II,     10|          for the legions and the allied troops, entered "Drusus'
 3    II,     65|      been convicted of adultery, allied though she was to Caesar'
 4    II,     68| concession to our treaty with an allied and ancient city, he was
 5   III,     56|       nearest army, he sent some allied cavalry and light infantry
 6    IV,      6|      positions in the provinces, allied fleets, cavalry and light
 7    IV,     84|        illustrious ancestry, was allied to Varus, and was now himself
 8     V,      1|         no subsequent issue, but allied as she was through the marriage
 9    VI,     48|  Pharasmanes, on the other hand, allied himself with the Albanians,
10    XI,      1|         it easy to rouse nations allied to his house. Claudius made
11   XII,     32|       show her power even to the allied nations, procured the despatch
12   XII,     33|  Vangiones and Nemetes, with the allied cavalry, to anticipate the
13   XII,     37|         he had with him only the allied troops, without the strength
14   XII,     54|      against the overthrow of an allied king and of Armenia, the
15  XIII,      9|      equal number of citizen and allied troops, together with the
16  XIII,     47|    arriving first, he posted his allied infantry with the king's
17   XIV,     36|      thousand legionaries, three allied cohorts and two squadrons
18   XIV,     50|          legionary soldiers. The allied infantry and cavalry were
19    XV,      6|           and the blockade of an allied and friendly king and of
20    XV,     34| Illyricum and Egypt, and all the allied cavalry and infantry, and
21    XV,     56|         were ruined, as also the allied nations and the free states,
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