登陆注册
25622100000058

第58章 September - December, A.D. 69(9)

The fiercest struggle was maintained by the 3rd and 7th legions, and Antonius in person with some chosen auxiliaries concentrated his efforts on the same point. The Vitellianists, unable to resist the combined and resolute attack, and finding that their missiles glided off the "testudo," at last threw the engine itself on the assailants; for a moment it broke and overwhelmed those on whom it fell, but it drew after it in its fall the battlements and upper part of the rampart. At the same time an adjoining tower yielded to the volleys of stones, and, while the 7th legion in wedge-like array was endeavouring to force an entrance, the 3rd broke down the gate with axes and swords. All authors are agreed that Caius Volusius, a soldier of the 3rd legion, entered first. Beating down all who opposed him, he mounted the rampart, waved his hand, and shouted aloud that the camp was taken. The rest of the legion burst in, while the troops of Vitellius were seized with panic, and threw themselves from the rampart. The entire space between the camp and the walls of Cremona was filled with slain.

Difficulties of another kind presented themselves in the lofty walls of the town, its stone towers, its iron-barred gates, in the garrison who stood brandishing their weapons, in its numerous population devoted to the interests of Vitellius, and in the vast conflux from all parts of Italy which had assembled at the fair regularly held at that time. The besieged found a source of strength in these large numbers; the assailants an incentive in the prospect of booty. Antonius gave orders that fire should instantly be set to the finest buildings without the city, to see whether the inhabitants of Cremona might not be induced by the loss of their property to transfer their allegiance. Some houses near the walls, which overtopped the fortifications, he filled with the bravest of his soldiers, who, by hurling beams, tiles, and flaming missiles, dislodged the defenders from the ramparts.

The legions now began to form themselves into a "testudo," and the other troops to discharge volleys of stones and darts, when the courage of the Vitellianists began to flag. The higher their rank, the more readily they succumbed to fortune, fearing that when Cremona had fallen quarter could no longer be expected, and that all the fury of the conqueror would be turned, not on the penniless crowd, but on the tribunes and centurions, by whose slaughter something was to be gained. The common soldiers, careless of the future and safer in their obscurity, still held out. Roaming through the streets or concealed in the houses, they would not sue for peace even when they had abandoned the contest. The principal officers of the camp removed the name and images of Vitellius; Caecina, who was still in confinement, they released from his chains, imploring him to plead their cause. When he haughtily rejected their suit, they entreated him with tears; and it was indeed the last aggravation of misery, that many valiant men should invoke the aid of a traitor. Then they displayed from the walls the olive branches and chaplets of suppliants, and when Antonius had ordered that the discharge of missiles should cease, they brought out the eagles and standards. Then followed, with eyes bent on the ground, a dismal array of unarmed men.

The conquerors had gathered round; at first they heaped reproaches on them and pointed at them their weapons; then seeing how they offered their cheeks to insulting blows, how, with all their high spirit departed, they submitted, as vanquished men, to every indignity, it suddenly occurred to their recollection, that these were the very soldiers who but shortly before had used with moderation their victory at Bedriacum. Yet, when Caecina the consul, conspicuous in his robes of state and with his train of lictors, came forward thrusting aside the crowd, the victors were fired with indignation, and reproached him with his tyranny, his cruelty, and, so hateful are such crimes, even with his treason. Antonius checked them, gave him an escort, and sent him to Vespasian.

Meanwhile the population of Cremona was roughly handled by the soldiers, who were just beginning a massacre, when their fury was mitigated by the entreaties of the generals. Antonius summoned them to an assembly, extolled the conquerors, spoke kindly to the conquered, but said nothing either way of Cremona. Over and above the innate love of plunder, there was an old feud which made the army bent on the destruction of the inhabitants. It was generally believed that in the war with Otho, as well as in the present, they had supported the cause of Vitellius. Afterwards, when the 13th legion had been left to build an amphitheatre, with the characteristic insolence of a city population, they had wantonly provoked and insulted them. The ill-feeling had been aggravated by the gladiatorial show exhibited there by Caecina, by the circumstance that their city was now for the second time the seat of war, and by the fact that they had supplied the Vitellianists with provisions in the field, and that some of their women, taken by party-zeal into the battle, had there been slain. The occurrence of the fair filled the colony, rich as it always was, with an appearance of still greater wealth. The other generals were unnoticed; Antonius from his success and high reputation was observed of all. He had hastened to the baths to wash off the blood;and when he found fault with the temperature of the water, an answer was heard, "that it would soon be warm enough. Thus the words of a slave brought on him the whole odium of having given the signal for firing the town, which was indeed already in flames.

同类推荐
  • The Man Versus the State

    The Man Versus the State

    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。
  • 观经玄义分

    观经玄义分

    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。
  • 东城杂记

    东城杂记

    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。
  • 大涤洞天记

    大涤洞天记

    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。
  • 悬笥琐探

    悬笥琐探

    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。
热门推荐
  • 武道至人

    武道至人

    在当今社会,人们用科学纵横蓝天,探索宇宙星空。然而一些人却早用另一种方式探索宇宙,追寻生命的真谛,证道永恒。一个懵懂少年为报父仇踏上一条荆棘的逆天问道之路,只手遮天。让我们追随少年的脚步,解开一个个千古之谜,再现上古神话。<新人新书,望各位多多捧场!!!!!!!!>
  • 谁懂谁的胡思乱想

    谁懂谁的胡思乱想

    她的青春,或乖顺或叛逆,或甜蜜或伤感。那些幼稚无知的行为,那些逗比搞怪的话语以及那些年少懵懂的爱恋充斥着她的整个心........
  • 庄子的智慧

    庄子的智慧

    庄子是道家的代表,与老子合称老庄。谈起道家,最难懂的当然是这个道字。道并不是我可以客观加以界定的对象,而是包含一切客观与主观之物的整体。整体是唯一的,我们身在其中,又怎能看清庐山的真面目呢?我们看待任何事物,只要走出自我中心的狭隘范围,那么随着观点的提升与扩大,眼界与心胸也将不同凡响。如果抵达道的境界,亦即可以从道的角度来观察万物,则将觉悟一切都很好。
  • 终极恶女凯特归来

    终极恶女凯特归来

    把终极系列都看完的顾念言某天醒来后就到了终极恶女的世界,还变成了凯特。而且这个凯特还有点特别,从记忆里面知道,凯特不止隐藏了自己的异能,把异能控制在七千点左右,脑海里还有多了一世的记忆。念言知道,凯特脑子里面所谓的上一世的记忆是原版的终极恶女剧情。而这一世的记忆里面,凯特一直在偷偷的加强自己,还是黑天帮跟唯一平起平坐的堂主魁影。
  • 鬼帝魂归

    鬼帝魂归

    两千年前的神魔大劫,让沉睡已久的鬼帝一族苏醒。奉天道之令。助人间大兴而又是为何一代鬼帝之子沦落世间,是家族内斗·····还是遭地府陷害·····
  • 天世大轮回

    天世大轮回

    第九次轮回失败,墨轩丧失前世记忆,十五年后觉醒,从此——君临天下,王者回归!
  • 牛逼男人牛逼事

    牛逼男人牛逼事

    盗墓的可以写《盗墓笔记》,杀人的可以写《死亡笔记》,作为一个牛逼的男人,我本来想写一本《牛逼笔记》,后又觉得牛逼笔记这名字实在不雅,我急啊!再怎么着我这书也得有个名字不是?我和我六十亿书友商量了一下午,决定书名就叫做《牛逼男人牛逼事》。
  • 混也是一种无奈

    混也是一种无奈

    他是武功奇才,用毒高手!唐青为探身世之谜误入花都,可接踵而至的绝色校花、俏皮萝莉、火辣女徒、警花御姐…却一个个和他搞起了暧昧…“可以叫我混蛋,但是要记住,我是个有原则的混蛋!”
  • 施总赖上小娇妻

    施总赖上小娇妻

    为了找出陷害姐姐的凶手,她想方设法要进入演艺圈,可却惹了一个又帅又多金的危险人物。对她呼来喝去也就算了,还限制这限制那!她终于忍无可忍了!“施於泽,从此现在开始你走你的阳光道,我走我的独木桥。”樱璃语气里满是挑衅与警告,她的忍耐已经到极限了!“阳光道?独木桥?你觉得我会同意吗?”“不同意也得同意,谈话结束,我先走了。”面对身前的妖孽,为今之计就是逃。“想逃?没门。”不等樱璃跨出一步,施於泽就一把抱起她扔上床,欺身而上,肆意狂澜。
  • 总裁老公你真棒

    总裁老公你真棒

    十八岁的成人礼,她差点睡了A市最具影响力的男人,可只是差点呀!谁知道这个男人竟然发照片让全世界的人都知道了,还要娶她?“沈城西,你无耻,我不要嫁给你……”时潇恨他恨得牙痒痒的。沈城西挑了挑桃花眼,“睡都被你睡了,拿了证,让你一睡到底……”额……睡他睡他,怎么后面变成了睡她睡她啊!过分呐!