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1 I, 14 | be the only remedy, and held a council for the election
2 I, 36 | been his own subjects, has held us as cheap as if we had
3 I, 45 | choice, in whose reign he had held the same office, though
4 I, 51 | allegiance. The Empire is held on the precarious tenure
5 I, 57 | the Imperial court usually held by freedmen. He paid the
6 I, 57 | The memory of Capito was held in high favour, and with
7 I, 63 | served the party well, was held in no honour by Vitellius.
8 I, 66 | which the Helvetii had long held with their own troops and
9 I, 69 | part of Italy could not be held by such a force as a single
10 I, 76 | citizens, who had already held high office, Otho bestowed,
11 I, 76 | the sacerdotal offices, held by their fathers and ancestors.
12 I, 86 | approaches to Gaul were held by the armies of Vitellius.
13 I, 86 | while to the rest he had held out hopes of a more honourable
14 II, 12 | which commanded the sea, he held the greater part of Italy,
15 II, 17 | Padus and the Alps, was now held by the troops of Vitellius;
16 II, 18 | Spurinna, who now held Placentia, was sure that
17 II, 20 | a conference in which he held out hopes of reward, and
18 II, 31 | and his recklessness, was held to be more dangerous to
19 II, 47 | consolation. Others may have held the throne for a longer
20 II, 62 | fallen fighting for Otho were held to be valid, and with those
21 II, 81 | assigned to it. A council was held at Berytus to deliberate
22 II, 82 | in his first speech had held out only moderate hopes,
23 II, 99 | conditions of desertion would be held binding by Vespasian. At
24 II, 101| honour which they must have held cheap after the betrayal
25 III, 9 | Vitellius, while hopes were held out to the tribunes and
26 III, 12 | and Pannonia, provinces held for Vespasian, had attached
27 III, 17 | terrified fugitives, he held back those who were giving
28 III, 30 | assembled at the fair regularly held at that time. The besieged
29 III, 31 | in their obscurity, still held out. Roaming through the
30 III, 41 | presence of their general held them in check, no lasting
31 III, 55 | favours with money; the wise held that to be invalid, which
32 III, 65 | that for this reason he had held frequent conferences with
33 III, 68 | children." At the same time he held out his son, commending
34 III, 84 | bravest of the enemy still held as a last hope. It was,
35 IV, 2 | the Praetorian Guard was held by Arrius Varus, but the
36 IV, 4 | hand; but a few, who either held a distinguished rank, or
37 IV, 10 | the memory of Soranus was held in reverence; Celer had
38 IV, 23 | two legions, it was now held by not more than five thousand
39 IV, 25 | language which they thus held among themselves were yet
40 IV, 49 | Marcus Silanus, who then held Africa, took away the legion
41 IV, 56 | campaigning in Gaul. These two men held secret conferences to sound
42 IV, 66 | and increasing power, and held that the only possible way
43 IV, 72 | respect and loyalty, and held back the younger by representations
44 IV, 80 | river with the Colony, was held by the Germans. Undismayed
45 IV, 80 | the confusion, Cerialis held back the fugitives with
46 V, 11 | At the same time it was held to be more expedient, in
47 V, 14 | and as many armies. Simon held the outer and larger circuit
48 V, 26 | sending secret emissaries, had held out the prospect of peace
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