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1 I, 6 | Turpilianus, a man of consular rank, were put to death; the
2 I, 9 | any general of consular rank, until, by the appointment
3 I, 30| centurions of the first rank, to bring up the German
4 I, 30| disarmed; it was not his rank as an officer, but his friendship
5 I, 48| he was yet in a subject's rank, and by common consent would
6 I, 51| legions. Many had their rank restored to them, sentences
7 I, 51| since derived an imperial rank, while he has lost the security
8 I, 65| After that the antiquity and rank of the colony prevailed,
9 I, 72| alliance with a man of consular rank, and lived unharmed through
10 I, 76| were restored to their rank as Senators. Those who wished
11 I, 78| the ensigns of consular rank. Otho was delighted, and
12 I, 81| aside the insignia of their rank, and they demanded release
13 I, 84| surveillance over all whom exalted rank, or distinction of any kind,
14 I, 86| centurions of the first rank, and Aemilius Pacensis,
15 I, 86| whom Otho had restored the rank of tribune, taken from him
16 I, 87| proportion of the men of consular rank Otho ordered to accompany
17 I, 87| anxieties of the capital; no rank was free from apprehension
18 II, 10| power, and ability, made him rank among men of distinction,
19 II, 22| a centurion of the first rank, not unfriendly to Caecina,
20 II, 37| among the men of consular rank, that he was well known
21 II, 48| befitting their age and rank to go at once, and not exasperate
22 II, 50| grandfather of praetorian rank. His family on the mother'
23 II, 57| should confer equestrian rank on Asiaticus his freedman,
24 II, 59| insignia of the imperial rank. It was an extravagant distinction
25 II, 68| death of a man of consular rank, formerly their own general.
26 II, 80| all the titles of Imperial rank. Their minds had passed
27 II, 82| the honours of senatorial rank; all these were men of eminence
28 II, 86| calamities of war, recovered his rank as a Senator. Having been
29 II, 86| to resign his senatorial rank, he afterwards put himself
30 II, 89| the centurions of highest rank, in white robes, and the
31 II, 92| which either obscurity or rank rendered secure. Some freedmen
32 II, 97| without a governor of consular rank, showed no alacrity. The
33 III, 6 | a centurion of the first rank, yet the ill-gotten prosperity
34 III, 11| the two men of consular rank, all power and authority
35 III, 22| centurions of the first rank were killed, and some of
36 III, 31| to flag. The higher their rank, the more readily they succumbed
37 III, 33| cruelty. Neither age nor rank were any protection from
38 III, 50| Silvanus, a man of consular rank; the real direction of affairs
39 III, 52| Vespasian to the senatorial rank and appointed to command
40 III, 58| more distinguished their rank) he ordered the tribes to
41 III, 59| was therefore admitted to rank among the generals. It has
42 III, 70| a centurion of the first rank, to Vitellius, with instructions
43 III, 81| Rufus, a man of equestrian rank, strongly attached to the
44 IV, 4 | the insignia of consular rank, on Arrius Varus and Cornelius
45 IV, 4 | either held a distinguished rank, or had a practised talent
46 IV, 5 | a centurion of the first rank. In early youth he devoted
47 IV, 5 | things good or evil, power, rank, or indeed any thing not
48 IV, 16| a centurion of the first rank, an army in name rather
49 IV, 29| hostages of the noblest rank. He directed that the territories
50 IV, 40| Plotius Griphus. Equestrian rank was conferred on Hormus.
51 IV, 41| Griphus still retained his rank. It was then determined
52 IV, 43| of barbarity either your rank or your life. We may bear
53 IV, 43| spoils of a man of consular rank, had been fed to the full
54 IV, 43| he holds only quaestor's rank, are we to see him rise
55 IV, 45| islands two men of Senatorial rank, Octavius Sagitta and Antistius
56 IV, 52| by many persons of every rank, who, with a good fortune
57 IV, 56| among his countrymen in rank and wealth; he was of a
58 V, 22| centurions of the first rank, and a few soldiers; the
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