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1 I, 7 | There were however some who believed that Capito, though foully
2 I, 10| sons for imperial power, we believed in them only after his success. ~ ~
3 I, 14| own free choice, or, as believed by some, under the influence
4 I, 30| than, as was afterwards believed, with treachery and an intention
5 I, 33| others, the report was easily believed. Many thought the rumour
6 I, 50| ingeniously spread and recklessly believed, to the effect that the
7 I, 77| statues of Poppaea. It is even believed that he thought of celebrating
8 I, 84| injurious reports. Many too believed that some of the soldiers
9 I, 89| Vitellius. For Otho was believed to avail himself of the
10 II, 8 | were many who pretended and believed that he was still alive.
11 II, 13| and when the soldiers, who believed that some money had been
12 II, 21| inclined to be suspicious, believed that combustibles had been
13 II, 60| to him. It was commonly believed, however, and was afterwards
14 II, 61| having been torn by them was believed by the senseless multitude
15 II, 86| legion, he was commonly believed to have often written to
16 II, 95| thought for the future, is believed to have squandered nine
17 III, 4 | voluntarily returned, it was believed that he had sought an opportunity
18 III, 11| published, which Saturninus was believed to have written to Vitellius.
19 III, 11| favour. There were those who believed that both these mutinies
20 III, 32| inhabitants. It was generally believed that in the war with Otho,
21 III, 49| blameless as before. Either he believed that the necessities of
22 III, 62| hope, for they generally believed that Valens had made his
23 III, 65| influence and in wealth. He was believed indeed to have sustained
24 IV, 39| public interest, feared and believed that the ports had been
25 IV, 47| particularly great; for they believed that this separation marked
26 IV, 70| had taken refuge. It was believed that he there perished by
27 IV, 80| excuse but that I rashly believed that you, forgetting your
28 IV, 89| arrived at Lugdunum. It is believed that from this place Domitian
29 V, 24| in the company, as many believed, of an Ubian woman, Claudia
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