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1 I, 15| it is, I, who have been called to the throne by the unanimous
2 I, 16| people. We, who have been called to power by the issues of
3 I, 22| latter that he would be called to the throne. Otho however
4 I, 50| for new conflicts. They called their neighbours, not "allies"
5 I, 84| constructions. Vitellius they called a public enemy and a traitor
6 II, 24| from Cremona (at a place called the Castors) he posted some
7 II, 43| Vitellius was the 21st, called the Rapax, a corps of old
8 II, 43| that of Otho was the 1st, called Adjutrix, which had never
9 II, 57| through Otho's death. He called an assembly, and heaped
10 II, 80| all the rest hurried up, called him Caesar and Augustus,
11 II, 91| moment provoked, he only called on the tribunes of the people
12 II, 94| haranguing the troops, the men called out for the execution of
13 III, 1 | materials for what may be called another war. A salutary
14 III, 13| becoming known, Caecina called together to head-quarters,
15 III, 47| constructed vessels of their own called "camarae," built with narrow
16 III, 50| clavarium," as the donative was called. They had provided neither
17 III, 80| capital. Then the Senate was called together, and envoys were
18 IV, 14| reinforcements which Vitellius had called up, and to keep the legions
19 IV, 19| retreating into what was called the Old Camp. Claudius Labeo,
20 IV, 27| constructed a camp at a place called Gelduba. Here the generals
21 IV, 42| in which they voted. They called the Gods to witness, that
22 IV, 42| censure, as it might be called, fell with especial severity
23 IV, 51| of private pique, but he called the man an accomplice of
24 IV, 87| was erected in a place called Rhacotis, where there had
25 V, 1 | courtesy and affability he called forth a willing obedience,
26 V, 3 | famous mountain in Crete called Ida; the neighbouring tribe,
27 V, 3 | tribe, the Idaei, came to be called Judaei by a barbarous lengthening
28 V, 3 | of their own in what is called the Hebrew country, lying
29 V, 3 | the poems of Homer, who called the city which they founded
30 V, 13| height, the tower Antonia, so called by Herod, in honour of Marcus
31 V, 14| circuit of walls. John, also called Bargioras, occupied the
32 V, 19| his army in silence. He called the field of battle to bear
33 V, 28| still a subject, we were called friends. This was known
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