Book, Par.
1 I, 1 | time when Servius Galba was consul for the second time with
2 I, 6 | blood-stained. Cingonius Varro, consul elect, and Petronius Turpilianus,
3 I, 9 | was censor and three times consul; this was thought sufficient
4 I, 11| world, when Servius Galba, consul for the second time, with
5 I, 13| divided between T. Vinius, the consul, and Cornelius Laco, prefect
6 I, 14| and Laco, Marius Celsus, consul elect, and Ducennius Geminus,
7 I, 44| demanded that Marius Celsus, consul elect, Galba's faithful
8 I, 51| a father who was thrice consul, was censor and colleague
9 I, 70| to return. Marius Celsus, consul elect, whom he had rescued
10 I, 76| honour. He was himself to be consul with his brother Titianus
11 II, 36| Otho sent Flavius Sabinus, consul elect, to take the command
12 II, 71| who had been nominated consul by Galba, had his dignity
13 III, 31| Bedriacum. Yet, when Caecina the consul, conspicuous in his robes
14 III, 37| indignation at the idea that a consul had betrayed the State,
15 III, 37| that never before had a new consul been elected without a formal
16 III, 37| Caninius Rebilus had been consul for a single day during
17 III, 68| side, and offered it to the Consul, Caecilius Simplex, who
18 III, 68| death over the citizens. The Consul rejecting it, and those
19 III, 73| surrounded, and with him the consul Quinctius Atticus, marked
20 III, 75| for the execution of the Consul; he was now pacified, and
21 IV, 4 | motions Valerius Asiaticus, consul elect, proposed. Most of
22 IV, 6 | opinion expressed by the Consul elect. ~ ~
23 IV, 8 | opinion that is assailed; the Consul elect has made a motion
24 IV, 9 | retrenchment of expenditure. The Consul elect, considering how great
25 IV, 39| Meanwhile Vespasian (now consul for the second time) and
26 IV, 43| dignities of praetor and consul? Do you suppose that Nero
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