[160] There were two legions in Dalmatia, two in Pannonia, three in Moesia, and two in Spain (see Summary, note [3]).

[161] Cp. chap. [8].

[162] This included Savoy, Dauphiné, part of Provence or Languedoc.

[163] Legs. V Macedonica, X Fretensis, XV Apollinaris.

[164] IV Scythica, VI Ferrata, XII Fulminata, and III Gallica.

[165] Since Claudius the great imperial bureaux, the posts of private secretary, patronage-secretary, financial secretary, &c., had all been held by freedmen. Cp. chap. [58].

[166] Otho and Titianus would naturally have held it for four months.

[167] Vopiscus presumably came from Vienne, which had espoused the cause first of , then of Galba. Cp. chap. [65].

[168] Not to be confused with Vespasian's brother.

[169] Grandfather of the Emperor Antoninus Pius.