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1 I, 20| Pacensis, and one of the watch, Julius Fronto. This led to no amendment
2 I, 28| Julius Martialis was the tribune
3 I, 34| was met in the palace by Julius Atticus, a soldier of the
4 I, 41| the temple of the Divine Julius, and at the first blow,
5 I, 41| immediately afterwards Julius Carus, a legionary, ran
6 I, 49| after the victories of Caius Julius and Caesar Augustus; the
7 I, 50| After the destruction of Julius Vindex and his whole force,
8 I, 57| immediately put to death. Julius Burdo, prefect of the German
9 I, 58| Julius Civilis, a man of commanding
10 I, 67| surrender was accepted. Julius Alpinus, one of the principal
11 I, 75| allegiance to Otho which Julius Cordus had administered,
12 I, 81| They wounded the tribune, Julius Martialis, and the prefect,
13 I, 85| the statue of the Divine Julius, which stands on the island
14 II, 14| Treviri under the command of Julius Classicus. Part of these
15 II, 22| levies from the fleet, and Julius Briganticus with a few troopers,
16 II, 22| gave themselves up to him. Julius commanded a squadron of
17 II, 26| was not led into action. Julius Gratus, prefect of the camp,
18 II, 26| grounds to that brother Julius Fronto, a tribune. In fact
19 II, 92| prefect of the cohort, and Julius Priscus, then only a centurion.
20 III, 25| authority of Vipstanus Messalla. Julius Mansuetus, a Spaniard, enlisting
21 III, 35| to Britain and to Spain. Julius Calenus, a tribune, was
22 III, 54| displayed by a centurion, Julius Agrestis, who, after several
23 III, 55| roused from slumber ordered Julius Priscus and Alfenius Varus,
24 III, 84| dragged out by the tribune Julius Placidus. His hands were
25 IV, 11| death by opening his veins. Julius Priscus, who had been prefect
26 IV, 14| Julius Paullus and Claudius Civilis,
27 IV, 34| army, under the command of Julius Maximus and Claudius Victor,
28 IV, 40| convoked for the purpose by Julius Frontinus, praetor of the
29 IV, 56| the ally of the Romans. Julius Tutor and Julius Sabinus
30 IV, 56| Romans. Julius Tutor and Julius Sabinus joined him in his
31 IV, 56| admiration of the divine Julius, when he was campaigning
32 IV, 59| Deities, and the same doom. Julius and Augustus understood
33 IV, 70| Meanwhile Julius Sabinus, after having thrown
34 IV, 72| On the other hand Julius Auspex, one of the leading
35 IV, 73| Their commanding officer was Julius Briganticus. He was sister'
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