Martian - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Martian
Legion - a Roman legion, active in 43 B.C., lost at sea in 42 B.C.
Cic:Phil_3.6
be silent regarding the Martian legion. For what single
Cic:Phil_3.6
be silent regarding the Martian legion. For what single person
Cic:Phil_3.39
; [39] and whereas the Martian legion has stationed itself at
Cic:Phil_3.39
and whereas the Martian legion has stationed itself at Alba, in
Cic:Phil_4.5
him? What? did not the Martian legion (which appears to me
Cic:Phil_4.5
did not the Martian legion (which appears to me to have derived
Cic:Phil_5.4
benefits. [4] What of the Martian legion? What of the fourth?
Cic:Phil_5.4
What of the Martian legion? What of the fourth? Why is it prais
Cic:Phil_5.23
the brigand. And after the Martian legion saw this most excellent
Cic:Phil_5.23
  And after the Martian legion saw this most excellent commander,
Cic:Phil_5.28
and God-inspired legions, the Martian and the Fourth, to
Cic:Phil_5.28
God-inspired legions, the Martian and the Fourth, to whom, bec
Cic:Phil_5.46
enrolled them; and whereas the Martian legion and the Fourth, with
Cic:Phil_5.46
and whereas the Martian legion and the Fourth, with the utmost
Cic:Phil_5.53
and with regard to the Martian and fourth legion, and to
Cic:Phil_5.53
and with regard to the Martian and fourth legion, and to those
Cic:Phil_10.21
of Antonius; afterwards the Martian legion has broken his
Cic:Phil_10.21
afterwards the Martian legion has broken his frenzy, and the
Cic:Phil_11.20
be commanded by him; the Martian legion and the fourth upheld
Cic:Phil_11.20
the Martian legion and the fourth upheld the authority of the
Cic:Phil_12.8
be offered him? That very Martian legion, though a legion of
Cic:Phil_12.8
That very Martian legion, though a legion of a god-like and div
Cic:Phil_12.12
of the centurions of the Martian legions shed at Brundisium may
Cic:Phil_12.29
policy ; for that the Martian and the Fourth legion, which
Cic:Phil_12.29
for that the Martian and the Fourth legion, which have no objec
Cic:Phil_13.18
picked centurions of the Martian legion. From that place
Cic:Phil_13.18
cruel, he butchered picked centurions of the Martian legion.
Cic:Phil_13.33
we deceived them! the Martian legion, the Fourth were
Cic:Phil_13.33
deceived them! the Martian legion, the Fourth were ignorant men
Cic:Phil_14.26
a general worthy of the Martian legion, as the legion was
Cic:Phil_14.26
general worthy of the Martian legion, as the legion was worthy
Cic:Phil_14.27
formerly attached itself to the Martian and the Seventh, composed of
Cic:Phil_14.31
a single man; of the Martian some have fallen in the
Cic:Phil_14.31
to the soldiers of the Martian legion, and to those that,
Cic:Phil_14.31
the soldiers of the Martian legion, and to those that, fighting
Cic:Phil_14.36
a battle in which the Martian legion with admirable and marvellous
Cic:Phil_14.36
a battle in which the Martian legion with admirable and marvell
Cic:Phil_14.38
and armies; and whereas the Martian legion has been the foremost
ValMax_3.2.19
seeing the eagle-bearer of the Martian legion with his back turned
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