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Alphabetical [« »] dead 4 deadly 1 dear 1 death 30 debarred 1 debauched 1 debauching 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 we 31 also 31 you 30 death 29 could 29 out 29 such | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the manner in which the persecutors died IntraText - Concordances death |
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1 III | interval of some years from the death of Nero, there arose another 2 III | branded him, even after death, with perpetual infamy. 3 XI | wont with eagerness to meet death; and that it would be enough 4 XII | That day, the harbinger of death, arose,~First cause of ill, 5 XVII | and a report went of the death, and even of the burial, 6 XVII | there were who suspected his death to be kept secret until 7 XVII | fit of stupor, resembling death, happened on the ides of 8 XX | He looked for the speedy death of Constantius. And although 9 XXIII | elude the tax, he put to death a multitude of real wretches, 10 XXIV | Constantius, but waited for his death, not imagining, however, 11 XXVI | put some magistrates to death, and, with the acquiescence 12 XXVI | grace but that of an easy death, for he was compelled to 13 XXVII | with rage on hearing of the death of Severus, he would march 14 XXX | leave that the manner of his death should be at his own choice, 15 XXX | his detestable life by a death base and ignominious.~ 16 XXXVIII| Whenever a woman resisted, death by drowning was inflicted 17 XXXIX | appellation of mother. After the death of her husband, she had 18 XXXIX | tortured her eunuchs to death, and banished her and her 19 XL | Eratineus to have her put to death in a way that might injure 20 XL | proved the cause of their death. They were dragged to the 21 XLIII | Constantine, as if to revenge the death of his father Maximian. 22 XLVII | combatants, but as men devoted to death. After great numbers had 23 XLIX | dismay of his mind, he sought death as the only remedy of those 24 XLIX | the most horrible kind of death.~ 25 L | Valeria should be put to death. Daia, although exasperated 26 L | Candidianus also should be put to death. He was the son of Galerius 27 L | him. On the news of the death of Daia, she came in disguise 28 L | the pretence that, on the death of Daia, he had intentions 29 L | Galerius. Licinius also put to death Maximus, the son of Daia, 30 L | Candidianus. But before their death, their mother had been thrown