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Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 75
Thus they
were assailed by promises as well as by threats, were told that they were
not strong enough for war, but would lose nothing by peace. Yet all this did
not shake the loyalty of the Prætorians. Nevertheless secret
emissaries were dispatched by Otho to Germany, and
by Vitellius to Rome. Both failed in their object.
Those of Vitellius escaped without injury, unnoticed in the vast multitude,
knowing none, and themselves unknown. Those of Otho were betrayed by their
strange faces in a place where all knew each other. Vitellius wrote to
Titianus, Otho's brother, threatening him and his son with death, unless the
lives of his mother and his children were spared. Both families remained
uninjured. This in Otho's reign was perhaps due to fear; Vitellius was
victorious, and gained all the credit of mercy