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caecina 91
caelius 5
caeracates 2
caesar 29
caesarea 1
caesariensis 2
caesars 3
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29 advanced
29 believed
29 better
29 caesar
29 classicus
29 domitian
29 entered
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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caesar

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 19| Senate, he the majesty of the Caesar. It was thought expedient 2 I, 29| sixth day since I became a Caesar by adoption, not knowing 3 I, 29| gave to Galba the title of Caesar, and you consented when 4 I, 47| an exile, for four days a Caesar, and Galba's hurried adoption 5 I, 49| victories of Caius Julius and Caesar Augustus; the Republic would 6 I, 51| censor and colleague of Caesar, Vitellius has long since 7 I, 61| bestowed on Vitellius, that of Caesar he refused to accept, even 8 I, 89| applauding a Dictator like Caesar, or an Emperor like Augustus, 9 II, 62| Augustus and refused that of Caesar, though he relinquished 10 II, 65| before him, whom Tiberius Caesar detained at home, because 11 II, 80| rest hurried up, called him Caesar and Augustus, and heaped 12 III, 37| the dictatorship of Caius Caesar, when the prizes of the 13 III, 45| the triumph of Claudius Caesar. Then followed wealth and 14 III, 58| a wish to be saluted as Caesar, a title which he had formerly 15 III, 66| except to put him to death. Caesar did not leave Pompey, Augustus 16 III, 68| heard of such an event. Caesar, the Dictator, had fallen 17 III, 86| saluted by the title of Caesar, and the troops, in great 18 IV, 2 | the title and residence of Caesar, but not yet applying himself 19 IV, 18| was not a Vitellius, but a Caesar Augustus. Freedom is a gift 20 IV, 40| resignation of Frontinus, Caesar Domitian assumed the office 21 IV, 41| given, Junius Mauricus asked Caesar to give the Senate access 22 IV, 41| informers had proposed. Caesar answered, that in a matter 23 IV, 44| Senate; act the king, though Caesar himself be present." Crispus 24 IV, 45| next meeting of the Senate Caesar began by recommending that 25 IV, 84| might feet the print of a Caesar's foot. At first Vespasian 26 IV, 84| successful remedy would be Caesar's, while the ridicule of 27 IV, 88| would have been right for Caesar to take his place in the 28 V, 1 | Early in this year Titus Caesar, who had been selected by 29 V, 15| city and nation; and Titus Caesar, seeing that the position


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