Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
broken 18
brokers 1
brooked 1
brother 48
brotherly 3
brothers 9
brought 83
Frequency    [«  »]
49 soon
49 vitellianists
48 afterwards
48 brother
48 character
48 do
48 held
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

IntraText - Concordances

brother

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 15| by your own. You have a brother, noble as yourself, and 2 I, 45| choosing him had an eye to his brother Vespasian. A demand was 3 I, 46| his wife Verania and his brother Scribonianus; for Vinius, 4 I, 47| privilege over his elder brother, that he perished first. 5 I, 74| wrote to Titianus, Otho's brother, threatening him and his 6 I, 76| himself to be consul with his brother Titianus till the 1st of 7 I, 76| Caelius Sabinus and his brother Flavius were to be consuls 8 I, 87| not as though he were the brother either of an Emperor, or 9 I, 89| empire in the charge of his brother Salvius Titianus. ~ ~ 10 II, 10| had informed against his brother. He had prevailed upon a 11 II, 23| was that he sent for his brother Titianus, and intrusted 12 II, 26| treacherous understanding with his brother who was serving with Otho' 13 II, 26| the same grounds to that brother Julius Fronto, a tribune. 14 II, 33| risk a decisive battle. His brother Titianus, and Proculus, 15 II, 39| command devolved on his brother Titianus, while the real 16 II, 47| Vitellius is welcome to his brother, his wife, his children. 17 II, 48| Salvius Cocceianus, his brother's son, a very young man, 18 II, 54| Lucius Vitellius, the brother of the Emperor, was present 19 II, 60| loyalty. Salvius Titianus, the brother of Otho, was never in any 20 II, 63| Vitellius, however, when his brother joined him, and when those 21 III, 38| for myself; it is for a brother and for a brother's children 22 III, 38| for a brother and for a brother's children that I have come 23 III, 51| declared he had slain his brother in the late battle, and 24 III, 51| Sisenna tells us, slew his own brother, and, on discovering the 25 III, 55| entrusted to Lucius Vitellius, brother of the Emperor, for the 26 III, 58| Praetorian Guard, and deputed his brother Lucius with six cohorts 27 III, 64| keep the Empire for his brother, and Vespasian equally well, 28 III, 65| retard the elevation of his brother. It was true, that while 29 III, 65| the failing credit of his brother, while taking a mortgage 30 III, 68| think with compassion of his brother, of his wife, of his young 31 III, 68| betaking himself to his brother's house. Louder shouts here 32 III, 69| children and Domitian his brother's son, and to send by an 33 III, 70| gone to the house of his brother, looking as it did over 34 III, 70| and Britain in revolt, the brother of Vespasian still remained 35 III, 75| whom felt himself to be the brother of the Emperor, while the 36 III, 77| Lucius himself sent to his brother a laurelled dispatch with 37 III, 84| to make his way to his brother's cohorts at Tarracina. 38 IV, 2 | Equally vicious with his brother, he had yet shewn greater 39 IV, 2 | greater vigilance during that brother's reign, and may be said, 40 IV, 10| Priscus, of Marcellus, and his brother informers, that men were 41 IV, 33| received for my toils; my brother murdered, myself imprisoned, 42 IV, 40| added to the honours of his brother made a conspicuous person, 43 IV, 41| absence of his father and brother, and to his own youth. He 44 IV, 43| Senatorial age, to plead for his brother Aquilius Regulus. The fall 45 IV, 43| perils that threatened his brother, and had thus wrought upon 46 IV, 89| men to be used against his brother, was uncertain; for Cerialis, 47 IV, 89| from the jealousy of his brother, of whose milder temper, 48 V, 21| He was accompanied by his brother Decimus Alpinius. His other


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2008. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License