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... troops and his junction يا though in a diff ject was entertained by the two armies of setting aside both Otho and Vitellius , and choosing or allow- ing the senate to choose some third candidate of better reputation ( Plut . Oth . 9 ...
... troops and his junction يا though in a diff ject was entertained by the two armies of setting aside both Otho and Vitellius , and choosing or allow- ing the senate to choose some third candidate of better reputation ( Plut . Oth . 9 ...
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... troops ( Plut . Oth . 15 , 4 foll . , Tac . ii . 46 ) , in his care for his friends ' departure ( Plut . Oth . 16 , 3 foll . , Tac . ii . 48 ) , in his conversation with his nephew Cocceianus ( Plut . Oth . 16 , 8 foll . , Tac . ii . 45 ) ...
... troops ( Plut . Oth . 15 , 4 foll . , Tac . ii . 46 ) , in his care for his friends ' departure ( Plut . Oth . 16 , 3 foll . , Tac . ii . 48 ) , in his conversation with his nephew Cocceianus ( Plut . Oth . 16 , 8 foll . , Tac . ii . 45 ) ...
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... troops , reminding them that in parts of the battle they had been victorious ( 0.13 , 6 ) . Tacitus omits this . 57. Plutarch represents Marius Celsus as assuring the sol . diers that Otho would never wish them to resist further , eta ...
... troops , reminding them that in parts of the battle they had been victorious ( 0.13 , 6 ) . Tacitus omits this . 57. Plutarch represents Marius Celsus as assuring the sol . diers that Otho would never wish them to resist further , eta ...
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... troops , met with a more serious consideration . " While some of his friends 1 Plut . Galb . 4 . id . ib . aid . ib . B Plut . Galb . 4 . Suet . Galb . 9 . e advised delay , Titus Vinius urged immediate accept- ance of INTRODUCTION . lxv.
... troops , met with a more serious consideration . " While some of his friends 1 Plut . Galb . 4 . id . ib . aid . ib . B Plut . Galb . 4 . Suet . Galb . 9 . e advised delay , Titus Vinius urged immediate accept- ance of INTRODUCTION . lxv.
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... troops , however , consisted of a single legion , and the value of Vindex ' support was quite uncertain ; and as never before had an emperor been proclaimed outside Rome , it was no wonder that Galba for the present shrank from the ...
... troops , however , consisted of a single legion , and the value of Vindex ' support was quite uncertain ; and as never before had an emperor been proclaimed outside Rome , it was no wonder that Galba for the present shrank from the ...
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