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domestics 1
dominant 1
dominion 4
domitian 29
donatius 2
donative 14
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29 better
29 caesar
29 classicus
29 domitian
29 entered
29 three
29 zeal
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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domitian

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 1 | still further advanced by Domitian; but those who profess inviolable 2 III, 59| to Flavius Sabinus and to Domitian, and indeed messengers, 3 III, 59| unsuited to toil and adventure. Domitian did not want the courage, 4 III, 59| meditate any cruelty against Domitian.~ ~ 5 III, 69| Capitol his own children and Domitian his brother's son, and to 6 III, 74| the enemy first burst in, Domitian concealed himself in the 7 III, 86| be feared from the enemy, Domitian came forward to meet the 8 IV, 2 | Domitian had entered into possession 9 IV, 3 | was bestowed by decree; on Domitian the office of praetor with 10 IV, 40| resignation of Frontinus, Caesar Domitian assumed the office of praetor 11 IV, 40| with this exception, that Domitian ventured on several acts 12 IV, 41| Domitian, on the day of his taking 13 IV, 47| proceedings for that day. But when Domitian harangued them a few days 14 IV, 48| After this, on the motion of Domitian, the consulships conferred 15 IV, 52| unfavourable account of Domitian, which represented him as 16 IV, 53| rather than reconciled to Domitian, bade his son be of good 17 IV, 71| the ungoverned passions of Domitian, while Primus Antonius and 18 IV, 71| To pacify the feelings of Domitian, which were not unfavourable 19 IV, 71| also a great favourite with Domitian, to the command of the Praetorian 20 IV, 71| interest. At the same time Domitian and Mucianus prepared to 21 IV, 71| in a very different mood; Domitian in all the hope and impatience 22 IV, 78| intestine war. Mucianus and Domitian are mere empty and powerless 23 IV, 78| and the letter itself to Domitian. The enemy advanced from 24 IV, 83| taken into the number of Domitian's attendants, for he felt 25 IV, 88| Domitian and Mucianus received, before 26 IV, 88| it would little become Domitian, now that the war is all 27 IV, 89| believed that from this place Domitian despatched secret emissaries 28 IV, 89| Whether in this scheme Domitian was thinking of war with 29 IV, 89| idle and childish ambition. Domitian, seeing that his youth was


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