登陆注册
4698800000032

第32章 March - August, A.D. 69(9)

While they were fortifying a camp at Ticinum, the news of Caecina's defeat reached them, and the mutiny nearly broke out afresh from an impression that underhand dealing and delay on the part of Valens had kept them away from the battle. They refused all rest;they would not wait for their general; they advanced in front of the standards, and hurried on the standard-bearers. After a rapid march they joined Caecina. The character of Valens did not stand well with Caecina's army. They complained that, though so much weaker in numbers, they had been exposed to the whole force of the enemy, thus at once excusing themselves, and extolling, in the implied flattery, the strength of the new arrivals, who might, they feared, despise them as beaten and spiritless soldiers. Though Valens had the stronger army, nearly double the number of legions and auxiliaries, yet the partialities of the soldiers inclined to Caecina, not only from the geniality of heart, which he was thought more ready to display, but even from his vigorous age, his commanding person, and a certain superficial attractiveness which he possessed. The result was a jealousy between the two generals. Caecina ridiculed his colleague as a man of foul and infamous character; Valens retorted with charges of emptiness and vanity. But concealing their enmity, they devoted themselves to their common interest, and in frequent letters, without any thought of pardon, heaped all manner of charges upon Otho, while the Othonianist generals, though they had the most abundant materials for invective against Vitellius, refrained from employing them.

In fact, before the death of these two men (and it was by his death that Otho gained high renown, as Vitellius incurred by his the foulest infamy), Vitellius with his indolent luxury was less dreaded than Otho with his ardent passions. The murder of Galba had made the one terrible and odious, while no one reckoned against the other the guilt of having begun the war. Vitellius with his sensuality and gluttony was his own enemy; Otho, with his profligacy, his cruelty, and his recklessness, was held to be more dangerous to the Commonwealth. When Caecina and Valens had united their forces, the Vitellianists had no longer any reason to delay giving battle with their whole strength. Otho deliberated as to whether protracting the war or risking an engagement were the better course. Then Suetonius Paullinus, thinking that it befitted his reputation, which was such that no one at that period was looked upon as a more skilful soldier, to give an opinion on the whole conduct of the war, contended that impatience would benefit the enemy, while delay would serve their own cause.

"The entire army of Vitellius," he said, "has already arrived. Nor have they much strength in their rear, since Gaul is ready to rise, and to abandon the banks of the Rhine, when such hostile tribes are ready to burst in, would not answer his purpose. A hostile people and an intervening sea keep from him the army of Britain; Spain is not over full of troops; Gallia Narbonensis has been cowed by the attack of our ships and by a defeat; Italy beyond the Padus is shut in by the Alps, cannot be relieved from the sea, and has been exhausted by the passage of his army. For that army there is no where any corn, and without supplies an army cannot be kept together. Then the Germans, the most formidable part of the enemy's forces, should the war be protracted into the summer, will sink with enfeebled frames under the change of country and climate. Many a war, formidable in its first impetuosity, has passed into nothing through the weariness of delay.

We, on the other hand, have on all sides abundant resources and loyal adherents. We have Pannonia, Moesia, Dalmatia, the East with its armies yet intact, we have Italy and Rome, the capital of the Empire, the Senate, and the people, names that never lose their splendour, though they may sometimes be eclipsed. We have the wealth of the State and of private individuals. We have a vast supply of money, which in a civil war is a mightier weapon than the sword. Our soldiers are inured to the climate of Italy or to yet greater heat. We have the river Padus on our front, and cities strongly garrisoned and fortified, none of which will surrender to the enemy, as the defence of Placentia has proved. Let Otho therefore protract the war. In a few days the 14th legion, itself highly renowned, will arrive with the troops from Moesia. He may then again consider the question, and should a battle be resolved on, we shall fight with increased strength."Marius Celsus acquiesced in the opinion of Paullinus; and Annius Gallus, who a few days before had been seriously injured by the fall of his horse, was reported to agree by those who had been sent to ascertain his opinion. Otho was inclined to risk a decisive battle.

His brother Titianus, and Proculus, the prefect of the Praetorian Guard, ignorant and therefore impatient, declared that fortune, the Gods, and the genius of Otho, were with their counsels, and would be with their enterprises. That no one might dare to oppose their views, they had taken refuge in flattery. It having been resolved to give battle, it became a question whether it would be better for the Emperor to be present in person, or to withdraw. Paullinus and Celsus no longer opposed, for they would not seem to put the Emperor in the way of peril, and these same men who suggested the baser policy prevailed on him to retire to Brixellum, and thus secure from the hazards of the field, to reserve himself for the administration of empire. That day first gave the death-blow to the party of Otho. Not only did a strong detachment of the Praetorian cohorts, of the bodyguard, and of the cavalry, depart with him, but the spirit of those who remained was broken, for the men suspected their generals, and Otho, who alone had the confidence of the soldiers, while he himself trusted in none but them, had left the generals' authority on a doubtful footing.

同类推荐
  • Hero Tales From American History

    Hero Tales From American History

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大学辨业

    大学辨业

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 观心玄枢

    观心玄枢

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 读诗私记

    读诗私记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 枫窗小牍

    枫窗小牍

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 培根人生论、蒙田随笔集、帕斯卡思想录(超值金版)

    培根人生论、蒙田随笔集、帕斯卡思想录(超值金版)

    文思流畅,清明如水,与《蒙田随笔集》《培根人生论》一起,被人们誉为欧洲近代哲理散文三大经典。《墙根人生论》一部与《论语》相媲美的欧洲近代哲理散文经典,自问世以来,历四百年而不衰,处处体现了培根对人生世态的通透理解。全书语言优美凝练,充满哲学的思辨,堪称世界散文和思想史上的传世瑰宝。《蒙田随笔集》蒙田是文艺复兴后期法国人文主义最重要的代表,很少有人能像他那样受到现代人的尊敬和接受。《蒙田随笔集》于1580-1588年分三卷在法国先后出版,它开创了近代法国随笔式散文之先河。全书语言平易通畅,妙趣横生,充满了作者对人类感情的冷静观察。《帕斯卡思想录)》是帕斯卡生前尚未完成的手稿,
  • 做人与修身知识(全集)

    做人与修身知识(全集)

    犹太家庭的孩子,成长过程中几乎都要回答这样一个问题:“假如有一天你的房子被烧毁,你将带着什么东西逃跑呢?”如果孩子回答是钱或钻石,母亲将进一步:“有一种没有性质、没有色、没有气味的宝贝,你知道是什么吗?”要是孩子答不出来,母亲就会说:“孩子,你要带走的不是钱,也不是钻石,而是智慧。智慧是任何人都抢不走的。” 做是种智慧,修身是智慧的升华。本书从做人和修身两方面帮大家不断完善自己,成为一个在道德上完美、做人上成功的人。
  • 淑女之家

    淑女之家

    《淑女之家》是鬼马星的成名作简东平系列之一,该书采用犯罪与浪漫爱情同时并进的小说模式,以及双线齐发的推理格局,增加了心理悬疑的元素,改变了以往推理小说在情节铺陈上节奏较慢的缺陷,使故事内容更丰富,更具张力。
  • 曹操:从洛阳小吏到魏武大帝

    曹操:从洛阳小吏到魏武大帝

    曹操,中国历史上让人又爱又恨、极为复杂、备受争议的风云人物之一。后世喜欢他的人,喜欢他敢做敢当、宁做真小人也不做伪君子,加之他文韬武略、才华横溢、体恤众生;而恨他的人,则恨他自卑多疑、权诈机变、虐残暴强,为达目的不择手段,让人恨得牙痒痒的。然而无论历史怎么评价曹操,都难掩其奋斗一生的事实。他对内消灭二袁、吕布、刘表、韩遂等割据势力,对外降服南匈奴、乌桓、鲜卑等,统一了北部中原,并实行一系列政策恢复经济生产和社会秩序,成就了不朽的功勋。
  • 魑魅情殇

    魑魅情殇

    是什么原因让她从来没有感受到爱?是什么原因让她总是心痛,而且一次比一次严重?徐翊彬,一个第一个爱上的人,却因为穿越,处在两个不同时空。夕夜月,一个能给她温暖的人,好不容易鼓足勇气去爱的人,却被迫分开。夕夜羽,为了她做了那么多的事,能否得到她的青睐?
  • 老夫少妻之极品后妈

    老夫少妻之极品后妈

    萌呆二货大战极品伪父子人生就是一出狗血剧,怎么狗血它就怎么上演,欠债还钱,天经地义,要是还不出来,那...那就只有肉偿了唐子晴自力更生活到十八岁,自认不是一个强悍的女汉子,打不过豺狼,也斗不过流氓,但要说到对付这万年老三,她绝对能光荣上榜!罗浩仁自问,他是个有能力有魄力有自律能力的男人,可在碰到那个不按牌理出牌的女人后,他的三观彻底颠覆。先不说他前半生防爆突击队大队长的丰功伟绩,就说他现在的商业王国,谁人能及,谁人敢在他眼皮子底下作乱?可这个女人居然敢对他大呼小叫,还敢在他头上拉屎拉尿!是可忍,孰不可忍!!!哼!......他忍!!!
  • 危及世界的100场灾害(上)(世界历史回眸经典文库)

    危及世界的100场灾害(上)(世界历史回眸经典文库)

    灾害,一个天灾人祸造成的损害,一个我们潜意识里不愿多提的词。我们不愿说,并不代表它就会消失,听那电视中的新闻,看那报纸上的文字,总会被提到,提到它在某个角落里继续存在的身影。本书为我们例举了一百场危及世界的灾害。
  • 相公别怕,克夫娘子不克你

    相公别怕,克夫娘子不克你

    出生既失去母亲被说是克父克母不祥之人的顾素真从小在外祖母家长大,和表兄的爱情得不到舅母成全的她回到侯府,在表哥定亲的当天,素真被一纸圣旨许配给从小体弱多病的临淄王陈士允。这桩不被祝福、甚至被人认为素真迟早会克死士允的婚姻就这样开始。士允明知道这是阴谋,原本该远离素真的他被素真的善良温柔吸引,夫妻同心,怎样才能面对这重重困境,成为天下至尊?
  • 偷心狂后

    偷心狂后

    她醒来是第一眼看见的是他,他对自己呵护有加,并对她说一定要娶她。因为他,她莫名其妙被卷进云府的明争暗斗中,不仅差点被人下毒,还遇到了不明来历的杀手想要她的命。当她发现自己有些喜欢上他的时候,确发现他不仅有‘两个未婚妻’外,他身边还有好几个美女也对他青睐有加。她可得好好处理才行……他将昏迷不醒的她抱回府后,发现她这个‘样貌平凡女子’深深吸引了他。为佳人,斩断先前的情丝,可棘手的是他的好友和表弟竟也爱上她,而且又冒出了奶奶为他内定的未婚妻。但是这一切都阻止不了他的爱,他绝对不会对她放手……对白一:“我会负责。”“麻烦你说清楚一点,你想负责什么。”“娶你!”“……”“每一个你碰过的女人,你都会把她们娶进门?”“我还未娶妻。”对白二:“你为什么不肯嫁给我?”“我只是个普通的乡野村姑。”“我不在乎。”“为什么非要娶我?我的样貌并不出众。”“我一定要娶你。”情节一:他奶奶给他内定的未婚妻“梅姨娘,你这么说怕是不妥吧,云表哥可不止你的外孙女一个表妹,伦家世,你外孙女不过是云府庶出女儿和一个小小县令所生之女与云府少爷又岂有般配之说。”德瑞郡主阎湘琴岂会让梅姨娘将吴青烟和云翳晟拉在一起。“云府的事,你一个外人插什么嘴”楚梅听见阎湘琴这样说得自己的外孙女气急的回了一句。却不知自己的一时嘴快说错了话。一旁的老夫人阎袭月一记寒光扫向楚梅。“琴儿可不是外人,她将是云府未来的少夫人。”老夫人的一句话震惊了在场的所有人。情节二:他的第一个未婚妻居然是当今皇后娘娘“你来了啊,怎么没去陪你的未婚妻”雪儿只是抬眼看了一眼他心里有些不高兴。“她不是我的未婚妻,我从来没有想过娶她。那只是奶奶的想法”他连忙向雪儿解释。“恩,你以前的那个过去式的未婚妻又是谁”雪儿此时想知道那女人到底是谁。“我以前的未婚妻?你说的是她……”我见他的神色黯然下来。“你真的想知道?那是三年前的事了。”我在他眼中看到浓浓的悲伤。“我想知道。”看见他眼中的悲伤,雪儿知道他们为何分开。“她叫纳兰慧敏,就在三年前她一封书信与我退婚。”“那后来呢”雪儿追问到“没过几天,一道圣旨,她成了蜀炎国的皇后娘娘”“她不要你,以后我要你”雪儿第一次主动的上前去抱住云翳晟“雪儿……”云翳晟被雪儿突如其来的话和拥抱愣住了“怎么我要你,你还不乐意”雪儿抬头望这发愣的云翳晟
  • 何处寄辰音

    何处寄辰音

    竹马这种生物对林妙音来说,简直就是噩梦。整天嘲笑她智商低手脚笨也就罢了,还总是欺负她。长辈见到他都笑成一朵花,回头瞧见她就是一脸嫌弃,“妙音啊,你看人家洛辰,聪明伶俐,待人有礼,你怎么就,啧啧……”她真是忍无可忍了!苍天啊,请让席洛辰消失吧!愿望在八岁那年终于实现,那个叫席洛辰的人真的在她生命中消失了。从此她摆脱噩梦、发愤图强、考上大学、追求男神、走上人生巅峰……“怎么,见到我很吃惊?”十二年后,俊美耀眼的男生站在她面前,薄唇微扬起好看的弧度。林妙音震惊过后,扶墙泪目。毫无抵抗力的她重新陷入被抢、被占、被嫌弃的境地……一纸婚书锁红杏,攻城掠心步步来。你是我从未舍得放弃的执着,我愿守护也肯等待,当夏至未至,佳音已寄,我终将来到你身边。——席洛辰。【2015合法同住系列,本作品已参与复活赛,喜欢本文的亲可以去投票,求支持!】