chapter 9
).
Battles between Otho and Vitellius at Cremona (chapters 10, 11).
Otho's speech to his soldiers (chapters 12, 13).
How Otho with his dagger took his own life (chapters 14, 15).
The rapacity of Valens (
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).
Battles between Otho and Vitellius at Cremona (chapters 10, 11).
Otho's speech to his soldiers (chapters 12, 13).
How Otho with his dagger took his own life (chapters 14, 15).
The rapacity of Valens (