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1   Int,        4     |     death, "spoke boldly to the Emperor Domitian and then disappeared." 22
2    II,      XIX     | picturing Pilate as telling the Emperor, and orders being issued
3    II,       XV     |         intend to say it is the Emperor, I answer that there is
4   III,        I     |    after speaking boldly to the Emperor Domitian, disappeared from
5   III,     VIII     |       and, when speaking to the Emperor solemnly in the midst of
6   III,       XI     |    cities of the East under the Emperor, for what the Romans call
7   III,       XI     |      was tributary. Indeed, the Emperor simply appointed as king
8    IV          (286)|         refers elsewhere to the Emperor as basileu&j. Apparently
9    IV,       XX     |       like himself, just as the Emperor Hadrian was a monarch, not
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