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Ann Book XI Chapter 1: The fall of Valerius Asiaticus
His Book I Chapter 65: Revolt of Vitellius. Lugdunum and Vienna
His Book I Chapter 66: Revolt of Vitellius. Vienna
His Book I Chapter 77: Revolt of Vitellius. Appointments of Otho
His Book II Chapter 29: Otho versus Vitellius. The Batavian mutiny (cont.)
His Book II Chapter 66: Vitellius emperor. The vanquished legions
Stn Vitellius, Chapter 9: Vitellius marches
Stn Vitellius, Chapter 18: Death of Vitellius

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Dbg Book VII Chapter 9: Caesar and Vercingetorix. Vercingetorix attacks Gergovia.
Stn Vitellius, Chapter 9: Vitellius marches

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The old feud between Lugdunum and Vienna had been kindled afresh by the late war. They had inflicted many losses on each other so continuously and so savagely that they could not have been fighting only for Nero or Galba. Galba had made his displeasure the occasion for diverting into the Imperial treasury the revenues of Lugdunum, while he had treated Vienna with marked respect. Thence came rivalry and dislike, and the two states, separated only by a river, were linked together by perpetual feud. Accordingly the people of Lugdunum began to work on the passions of individual soldiers, and to goad them into destroying Vienna, by reminding them, how that people had besieged their colony, had abetted the attempts of Vindex, and had recently raised legions for Galba. After parading these pretexts for quarrel, they pointed out how vast would be the plunder. From secret encouragement they passed to open entreaty. "Go," they said, "to avenge us and utterly destroy this home of Gallic rebellion.There all are foreigners and enemies; we are a Roman colony, a part of the Roman army, sharers in your successes and reverses. Fortune may declare against us. Do not abandon us to an angry foe."
His Book I Chapter 65: Revolt of Vitellius. Lugdunum and Vienna


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Vienne, Isère
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