Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | Senate he would have been killed in a tumultuary way if the
2 1, VII | Republic if he had been killed in the tumults, for there
3 1, IX | Romulus was, should first have killed his brother, then have consented
4 1, IX | and dominion, was at once killed by Spartan Ephors as a man
5 1, IX | opportunity had all the Ephors killed and those who could oppose
6 1, X | and Pertinax, they were killed by that corruption that
7 1, XIII | Consul Publius Valerius being killed in that attack, Titus Quintius
8 1, XIV | drawing a dart by chance killed the Prince of the Pollari:
9 1, XV | armies destroyed and Captains killed, and their allies such as
10 1, XVIII | alone [in the Government] killed the Ephors, and if Romulus
11 1, XVIII | Romulus for the same reasons killed his brother and Titus Tatius,
12 1, XXII | All the Alban Curatii were killed, [and] there remained only
13 1, XXII | death of her husband, he killed her. Whence that Horatius,
14 1, XXXVI | himself been Consul, was killed. Here, then, ought to be
15 1, XL | force, her father Virginius killed her in order to save her
16 1, XLV | day of judgment [came] he killed himself. And although the
17 1, XLVII | they were exposed of being killed by them, if the City was
18 1, LIII | followers, were routed and killed.~In Greece in the City of
19 2, II | Hiero the Syracusan, was killed in Syracuse; that when the
20 2, VIII | where they [the Romans] killed over two hundred thousand
21 2, XVI | deliberate in action, one killed himself and the other his
22 2, XVI | Monsignor De Foix, was killed, the Spanish and French
23 2, XVII | hold them: and if some are killed, they cannot be so many
24 2, XVII | Della Mirandola (who was killed at Ferrara when the Venetians
25 2, XVII | Duke of Nemours (who was killed at Cirignuola), it never
26 2, XVII | never happened that any were killed by artillery, since Monsignor
27 2, XVII | since Monsignor De Foix was killed at Ravenna by steel [sword]
28 2, XVIII | Heads of both armies were killed; and the fight continued
29 2, XVIII | with part of the army was killed, Marc Anthony saved himself
30 2, XXVII | to accept the accord, but killed whoever came to present
31 2, XXVII | took and destroyed it, and killed or made slave its people.
32 2, XXVIII| son-in-law, he [Pausanias] killed him. Which example is very
33 2, XXIX | Camillus to be exiled and not killed, caused Rome to be taken
34 2, XXX | captains and soldiers were killed, they were able not only
35 2, XXXI | having come into Italy, was killed by them, because they had
36 3, V | Tarquinius Superbus having killed Servius Tullus, and the
37 3, VI | spoken at another place, killed Phillip of Macedonia who
38 3, VI | or very few who are not killed in the deed.~But let us
39 3, VI | Severus and his son Antoninus killed, committed the matter of
40 3, VI | Empire, decided to have them killed, and wrote the names of
41 3, VI | of those whom he wanted killed the following night, and
42 3, VI | the following night they killed Commodus. The Emperor Antoninus
43 3, VI | whose brother had been killed by Antoninus a few days
44 3, VI | either to kill others or be killed themselves.~As to the dangers
45 3, VI | who had been planned to be killed. I say, therefore, that
46 3, VI | Tyrants of Athens. They killed Diodes, but Hippias who
47 3, VI | Clearchus and Satirus: they killed Clearchus, but Satirus who
48 3, VI | with his conspirators, had killed the Duke of Milan, who left
49 3, VI | conspirators from Furli killed the Count Girolamo, their
50 3, VI | the Prince whom you have killed; for against this the conspirators
51 3, VI | cause that they were all killed at various times and in
52 3, VI | and both he and they were killed. Some of the first citizens
53 3, VI | happened with those who killed Commodus; here, he having
54 3, VI | possessions of those whom he has killed. I do not want, therefore,
55 3, VII | number of men have been killed, some times no one has even
56 3, XII | with such fury that they killed Manlius, and would have
57 3, XV | having revolted, and having killed the Colony that the Romans
58 3, XVIII | safety because of this error, killed himself. And in our times
59 3, XVIII | others had been routed and killed: which error caused them
60 3, XXXII | Whereupon they not only killed them, but first tore them
61 3, XXXII | in the future, should be killed in similar fashion. Which
62 3, XXXIV | already of mature age, he killed his own son for having fought
63 3, XXXV | author of the counsel, he killed him. You will read of many
64 3, XXXV | and upon these words he killed him with his own hands:
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