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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Cornelius Tacitus, The History (ed. Alfred John Church, William Jackson Brodribb). Search the whole document.
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Saone (France) (search for this): book 2, chapter 59
Mauritania (Mauritania) (search for this): book 2, chapter 59
The tide of feeling turned, and
Asinius Pollio, one of
MOVEMENTS OF
VITELLIUS
the stanchest friends of Albinus, prefect of one of the
squadrons of cavalry, with Festus and Scipio, prefects of two infantry
cohorts, were killed. Albinus himself, who was sailing from the province Tingitana to Mauritania
Cæsariensis, was murdered as he reached the shore. His wife threw
herself in the way of the murderers and was killed with him. Vitellius made
no inquiries into what was going on. He dismissed matters of even the
greatest importance with brief hearing, and was quite unequal to any serious
business. He directed the army to proceed by land, but sailed himself down
the river Arar. His progress had nothing of imperial
state about it, but was marked by the poverty of his former condition, till
Junius Blæsus, governor of Gallia Lugdunensis, a man of noble birth,
whose munificence was equal to his wealth, furnished him with suitable
attendance, and escorted him with a splendid reti