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1 I, 8 | to revolt from Nero, and Verginius had not immediately declared
2 I, 8 | They had no leader, for Verginius had been withdrawn on the
3 I, 9 | Italy, sent deputations to Verginius. But separated as these
4 I, 51| to him the hesitation of Verginius and crushing the plans of
5 I, 51| fortune. It was well for Verginius to hesitate, the scion of
6 I, 52| tendencies in favour of Verginius, which could easily be to
7 I, 76| following months he assigned to Verginius as a compliment to the army
8 I, 76| the army of Germany. With Verginius was to be associated Pompeius
9 II, 49| in their violence against Verginius, whose house they had blockaded
10 II, 51| check them. They turned to Verginius, and in threatening language,
11 II, 51| envoy to Caecina and Valens. Verginius secretly departed by a back
12 II, 68| Ticinum, and had invited Verginius to be his guest. The legates
13 II, 68| alarm. Meanwhile a slave of Verginius happened to come in their
14 II, 68| loudly demanded the death of Verginius. Even Vitellius, tremblingly
15 II, 68| kinds of outbreaks than Verginius; the man still was admired,
16 II, 71| against Nero, and roused Verginius to revolt. Other reasons,
17 III, 62| supported, then slandered, Verginius. Fonteius Capito he murdered,
18 III, 77| Meanwhile a slave belonging to Verginius Capito deserted to L. Vitellius,
19 IV, 3 | consoled by seeing the slave of Verginius Capito, whom I have mentioned
20 IV, 18| among the auxiliaries of Verginius there were found Belgian
21 IV, 72| their having sided with Verginius in the movement of Vindex.
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