Chapter 13 Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and Native Troops

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But by good fortune there arose a third cause which prevented him reaping the effects of his bad policy; for when his auxiliaries were beaten at Ravenna', the Swiss rose up and drove back the victors, against all expectation of himself or others, so that he was not taken prisoner by the enemy which had fled, nor by his own-auxiliaries, having conquered by other arms than theirs.


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