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1 I, 67| general knew this, and he marched, prepared both to advance 2 I, 74| open country, Germanicus marched back towards the Rhine, 3 I, 80| Varus. The troops were then marched to the furthest frontier 4 I, 93| Publius Vitellius, to be marched by land, so that the fleet 5 II, 10| troops, which were to be marched to the country on the right, 6 II, 67| the Numidians and Moors, marched against the enemy. There 7 III, 31| exhausted Romans. But when he marched away towards the coast and, 8 III, 56| reinforcements, while he marched in person with the main 9 VI, 52| Artabanus very soon marched with the whole strength 10 XI, 12| collected a force. Vardanes marched against him to the river 11 XII, 18| was uncertain. Next they marched on the Siraci, and after 12 XII, 33| two columns; and those who marched to the left cut off the 13 XII, 38| peace. Then the army was marched against the Cangi; their 14 XII, 39| The army then marched against the Silures, a naturally 15 XIII, 49| legions however were not marched by the nearest route, for 16 XIII, 50| the right and left flanks marched the third and sixth legions, 17 XIV, 32| name for mercy. Thither he marched his army, with no hostile 18 XIV, 44| with wonderful resolution, marched amidst a hostile population 19 XV, 13| not deficient in supplies, marched through the country of Commagene,