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1 I, 10| as he also suspected that Claudius had taken some offence,
2 I, 16| Under Tuberous, Chairs, and Claudius, we were, so to speak, the
3 I, 47| had been put to death by Claudius and Nero respectively. He
4 I, 47| gold cup at the table of Claudius, who the next day directed
5 I, 67| movement they had chosen Claudius Severus for their leader,
6 I, 68| gestures, till at length Claudius Cossus, one of the Helvetian
7 I, 76| Pomptinius, who in the reigns of Claudius and Nero had been convicted
8 I, 88| of Scribonianus against Claudius was crushed as soon as heard
9 II, 16| and explained his plans. Claudius Pyrrhicus, captain of the
10 II, 75| had fallen in the days of Claudius, and his murderer, Volaginius,
11 II, 76| against the house of Caius, Claudius, or Nero, established by
12 II, 85| the eighth and seventh (Claudius'), who were possessed with
13 III, 9 | up with the 7th legion (Claudius'). This legion was commanded
14 III, 21| plain, next came the 7th (Claudius'), defended in front by
15 III, 27| stationed the 8th and the 7th (Claudius'). The 13th were carried
16 III, 44| legion by the appointment of Claudius, and had served with distinction,
17 III, 45| distinction to the triumph of Claudius Caesar. Then followed wealth
18 III, 57| was drawn into revolt by Claudius Faventinus, a centurion
19 III, 57| was under the command of Claudius Apollinaris, a man neither
20 III, 57| jealousy into the civil war. Claudius Julianus, who had lately
21 III, 66| Vitellius was the colleague of Claudius. If you would act as becomes
22 IV, 14| Julius Paullus and Claudius Civilis, scions of the royal
23 IV, 19| was called the Old Camp. Claudius Labeo, prefect of the Batavian
24 IV, 34| command of Julius Maximus and Claudius Victor, his sister's son.
25 IV, 50| While this was going on, Claudius Sagitta, prefect of Petra'
26 IV, 58| Colonia Agrippinenses. Thither Claudius Labeo, who, as I have related,
27 IV, 65| procession. Their leader was Claudius Sanctus; one of his eyes
28 IV, 69| hinder his further advance, Claudius Labeo encountered him with
29 IV, 73| in attempting to capture Claudius Labeo, or to drive him out
30 V, 10| to insignificance, when Claudius entrusted the province of
31 V, 10| the grandson-in-law, as Claudius was the grandson, of Antony. ~ ~
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