[17]
Military
governor of Moesia (see i.
Tacitus
[10] See ii. 41.
[11] i. e. not yet declared finally against Vitellius.
[12] These were usually confined to the legates,
camp-prefects, tribunes, and senior centurions.
[13] See ii. 82.
[14] In Pannonia (see ii. 86).
[15] Military governor of Pannonia (see ii. 86).
[16] i. e. they suspected that he wanted to alienate the
troops from Vespasian.
[17] Military governor of Moesia (see i. 79, &c. ).
[18] They occupied part of Hungary between the Danube and the
Theiss.
[19] They took the chiefs as a pledge of peace and kept them
safely apart from their tribal force.
[20] Tiberius' son, Drusus, had in A. D. 19 settled the Suebi
north of the Danube between the rivers March and Waag.
[21] Reading _commilitio_ (Meiser). The word _commissior_ in
the Medicean manuscript gives no sense.
[22] This being a small province the procurator was sole
governor.
[23] A squadron of Spanish horse, called after some governor
of the province where it was raised.
[24] The Inn.
[25] Probably under Domitian, who married Corbulo's daughter.
[26] See ii. 46.