Book, Chapter
1 1, X | sufficient to save Caligula, Nero, Vitellius, and so many
2 1, X | as were those five from Nero to Marcus [Aurelius]. And
3 1, X | himself in the times of Nero and Marcus, and let him
4 1, XVII| of Caesar, Caligula, and Nero, and after the extinction
5 2, X | Metaurus River] by Claudius Nero, together with the other
6 3, VI | was that of Piso against Nero, and in our times, that
7 3, VI | conspiracy of Piso against Nero, in which Scevinus, one
8 3, VI | day before he was to kill Nero, made his testament, ordered
9 3, VI | plot, and accused him to Nero. Scevinus was taken, and
10 3, VI | reputed man, and a familiar of Nero who confided in him much.
11 3, VI | who confided in him much. Nero used to go often to his
12 3, VI | great man to do; and when Nero should be in his garden,
13 3, VI | past had been a friend of Nero, who judged it to be advisable
14 3, VI | Captain of some triremes whom Nero had as his guard; she committed
15 3, VI | faith and accusing her to Nero, but so great was the audacity
16 3, VI | Epicaris in denying it, that Nero, remaining confused, did
17 3, XVII| injury by someone. Claudius Nero (who had left the army which
18 3, XVII| escaped and took away his [Nero’s] opportunity of crushing
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