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titus 25
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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titus

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 1 | for the second time with Titus Vinius for his colleague. 2 I, 1 | Vespasian, augmented by Titus, and still further advanced 3 I, 6 | Titus Vinius and Cornelius Laco, 4 I, 10| had in fact sent his son Titus to acknowledge his authority 5 II, 1 | the Princes of its line. Titus Vespasian had been sent 6 II, 1 | credit from the genius of Titus himself, equal as it was 7 II, 4 | Titus, after surveying the treasures, 8 II, 4 | future. His spirits raised, Titus rejoined his father, and 9 II, 5 | communicated through friends, till Titus, who was the great bond 10 II, 6 | Long before the arrival of Titus, both armies had taken the 11 II, 74| strongly inclined towards Titus. Already had Alexander, 12 II, 79| for the return of his son Titus, who was then on his way 13 II, 82| attack. It was arranged that Titus should pursue the war in 14 II, 86| no part in the movement. Titus Ampius Flavianus was the 15 IV, 3 | the Emperor and his son Titus the consulship was bestowed 16 IV, 39| for the second time) and Titus entered upon their office, 17 IV, 52| He therefore entrusted Titus with the main strength of 18 IV, 53| It was said that Titus before his departure had 19 IV, 53| the brotherly affection of Titus rather than reconciled to 20 V, 1 | Early in this year Titus Caesar, who had been selected 21 V, 1 | Prince. With this force Titus entered the enemy's territory, 22 V, 11| contingencies of the new reign, that Titus should remain with the army. ~ ~ 23 V, 13| ferocity and greed of gain. Titus himself had Rome with all 24 V, 15| pointed to Vespasian and Titus, but the common people, 25 V, 15| this city and nation; and Titus Caesar, seeing that the


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