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to take up arms against him. Caecina, who had been entrusted with the repression of the revolt, turned traitor, and tried to persuade his army to go over to Vespasian, but was thrown into chains by the soldiers. After the overthrow of Vitellius, he was released, and taken into favor by the new
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by inciting the troops. Titus had discovered a speech written in Caecina’s own hand that he intended to read to the soldiers to execute his plan.
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described Caecina as a man of handsome presence and boundless ambition, a gifted orator and a great favourite with the soldiers.
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with troops from Germania Superior. During this campaign, as recorded by Tacitus, he pillaged
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Index

Roman
Year of the Four Emperors
Vicenza
quaestor
Hispania Baetica
Iberia
Nero
Galba
Legio IV Macedonica
Mogontiacum
Germania Superior
embezzling
Vitellius
Swiss plateau
Aquae Helveticae
Legio XXI Rapax
Helvetii
Bözberg
Great St. Bernard Pass
Cremona
Suetonius Paulinus
Otho
Fabius Valens
First Battle of Bedriacum
Vespasian
Eprius Marcellus
Rome
Titus
Flavians
Tacitus

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