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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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Mevania (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 55
Apennines (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 55
Vitellius, who seemed like a man roused from
slumber, ordered Julius Priscus and Alfenius Varus, with fourteen of the
Prætorian cohorts and the entire force of cavalry, to occupy the Apennines. A legion of troops drafted from the fleet
followed. So many thousand troops, comprising the picked men and horses of
the army, had they been under the direction of a different general, would
have been quite equal even to aggressive operations. The rest of the
Prætorian cohorts were entrusted to Lucius Vitellius, brother of the
Emperor, for the defence of the capital. Vitellius, while he abated nothing
of his habitual indulgence, with a precipitancy prompted by alarm,
anticipated the elections, at which he appointed consuls for several years.
With a profuse liberality, he granted treaties to allies, and the rights of
Latin citizenship to foreigners; some he relieved by the remission of
tribute, others by exemptions; in a word, utterly careless of the future, he
mutilated the resourc