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capital 78
capitals 1
capito 14
capitol 26
capitulate 3
capitulated 3
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27 victorious
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26 besides
26 capitol
26 consul
26 demanded
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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capitol

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1 I, 2 | temples consumed, and the Capitol itself fired by the hands 2 I, 32| eyes makes his way to the Capitol, while our noble Emperor 3 I, 38| that he should make for the Capitol, many again that he should 4 I, 39| Neither the sight of the Capitol, nor the sanctity of the 5 I, 46| over heaps of dead to the Capitol, and thence to the palace. 6 I, 70| ordered to be summoned to the Capitol. He sought to acquire a 7 I, 85| that in the porch of the Capitol the reins of the chariot, 8 III, 69| to him, and occupied the Capitol with a miscellaneous body 9 III, 69| was able to bring into the Capitol his own children and Domitian 10 III, 70| of innocent persons. The Capitol itself had not been spared. " 11 III, 71| had hardly returned to the Capitol, when the infuriated soldiery 12 III, 71| as the outer gates of the Capitol. There were formerly certain 13 III, 71| half-burnt gates of the Capitol, had not Sabinus, tearing 14 III, 71| opposite approaches to the Capitol, near the grove of the Asylum, 15 III, 71| level with the soil of the Capitol. A doubt arises at this 16 III, 71| caught the flames. And so the Capitol, with its gates shut, neither 17 III, 72| indeed during civil war the Capitol had been consumed by fire, 18 III, 75| who had set fire to the Capitol, had confessed his own guilt, 19 III, 78| great stronghold of the Capitol, which might have defied 20 III, 78| report of the siege of the Capitol put all alike on the alert. ~ ~ 21 III, 79| Sabinus was dead, that the Capitol had been burnt to the ground, 22 III, 81| the conflagration of the Capitol. ~ ~ 23 IV, 4 | was determined that the Capitol should be restored. All 24 IV, 9 | Helvidius had moved that the Capitol should be restored at the 25 IV, 54| The work of rebuilding the Capitol was assigned by him to Lucius 26 IV, 55| the conflagration of the Capitol had made them believe that


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