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C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Divus Augustus (ed. Alexander Thomson), chapter 20 (search)
He conducted in person only two foreign wars;
the Dalmatian, whilst he was yet but a youth; and, after
Antony's final defeat, the Cantabrian. He was wounded
in the former of these wars; in one battle he received a
contusion in the right knee from a stone, and in another,
he was much hurt in one leg and both arms, by the fall of
a bridge.Not a bridge over a river, but a military engine used for gaining
admittance into a fortress. His other wars he carried on by his lieutenants; but occasionally visited the army, in some of the
wars of Pannonia and Germany, or remained at no great
distance, proceeding from Rome as far as Ravenna, Milan,
or Aquileia.
C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Divus Vespasianus (ed. Alexander Thomson), chapter 6 (search)