Book, Par.
1 I, 6 | Petronius Turpilianus, a man of consular rank, were put to death;
2 I, 9 | been without any general of consular rank, until, by the appointment
3 I, 51| personage than a simple consular legate, and all his acts
4 I, 55| Hordeonius Flaccus, the consular legate, was present and
5 I, 59| tranquility, though its consular governor had been driven
6 I, 72| her alliance with a man of consular rank, and lived unharmed
7 I, 78| received the ensigns of consular rank. Otho was delighted,
8 I, 87| proportion of the men of consular rank Otho ordered to accompany
9 II, 37| senior among the men of consular rank, that he was well known
10 II, 50| Ferentinum. His father was of consular, his grandfather of praetorian
11 II, 68| for the death of a man of consular rank, formerly their own
12 II, 86| of Dalmatia, though the consular legates took no part in
13 II, 91| drunkards. Still at the consular elections he was present
14 II, 97| was without a governor of consular rank, showed no alacrity.
15 III, 4 | Flavianus, but wishing that a consular name might clothe with its
16 III, 11| departure of the two men of consular rank, all power and authority
17 III, 50| Pompeius Silvanus, a man of consular rank; the real direction
18 IV, 3 | the office of praetor with consular authority. ~ ~
19 IV, 4 | bestowed the insignia of consular rank, on Arrius Varus and
20 IV, 43| Country the spoils of a man of consular rank, had been fed to the
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