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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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Verona (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 7
When this success
became known, two legions, the seventh (Galba's) and the eighteenth (the
Gemina), finding the campaign opening in favour of the Flavianists, repaired
with alacrity to Patavium under the command of
Vedius Aquila the legate. A few days were there taken for rest, and Minucius
Justus, prefect of the camp in the 7th legion, who ruled with more
strictness than a civil war will permit, was withdrawn from the exasperated
soldiery, and sent to Ves-
STAND AT VERONA
pasian. An act that had been long desired
was taken by a flattering construction for more than it was worth, when
Antonius gave orders that the statues of Galba, which had been thrown down
during the troubles of the times, should be restored in all the towns. It
would, he supposed, reflect honour on the cause, if it were thought that
they had been friendly to Galba's rule, and that his party was again rising
into strength.
Patavium (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 7
When this success
became known, two legions, the seventh (Galba's) and the eighteenth (the
Gemina), finding the campaign opening in favour of the Flavianists, repaired
with alacrity to Patavium under the command of
Vedius Aquila the legate. A few days were there taken for rest, and Minucius
Justus, prefect of the camp in the 7th legion, who ruled with more
strictness than a civil war will permit, was withdrawn from the exasperated
soldiery, and sent to Ves-
STAND AT VERONA
pasian. An act that had been long desired
was taken by a flattering construction for more than it was worth, when
Antonius gave orders that the statues of Galba, which had been thrown down
during the troubles of the times, should be restored in all the towns. It
would, he supposed, reflect honour on the cause, if it were thought that
they had been friendly to Galba's rule, and that his party was again rising
into strength.