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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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Mainz (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) (search for this): book 4, chapter 24
Rhine (search for this): book 4, chapter 24
Meanwhile Flaccus, who had heard of the siege of the camp, and had sent into
all parts of Gaul to collect auxiliaries, put under
command of Diilius Vocula, legate of the 18th legion, some troops picked
from the legions with orders to hasten by forced marches along the banks of
the Rhine. Flaccus himself, who was weak in health
and disliked by his troops, travelled with the fleet. The troops indeed
complained in unmistakeable language that their general had despatched the
Batavian cohorts from Mogontiacum, had feigned
ignorance of the plans of Civilis, and was inviting the German tribes to
join the league. "This," they said, "has strengthened Vespasian no less than
the exertions of Primus Antonius and Mucianus. Declared enmity and hostility
may be openly repulsed, but treachery and fraud work in darkness, and so
cannot be avoided. Civilis stands in arms against us, and arranges the order
of his battle; Hordeonius from his chamber or his litter gives such orders
as may bes