[162] A distinguished officer, who successfully crushed the rebellion on the Rhine (Book [IV]), and became governor of Britain in 71.
[163] Vespasian's brother and younger son were both in Rome, the former still holding the office of city prefect (cp. i. [46]).
[164] Casigliano.
[165] From Verona (see chap. [52]).
[166] Terni.
[167] At Narnia.
[168] The two prefects of the guard.