Book, Par.
1 I, 2 | against their masters, and freedmen to betray their patrons;
2 I, 4 | well as the dependants and freedmen of condemned and banished
3 I, 7 | bad, tell against him. The freedmen in their excessive power
4 I, 22| person. His confidential freedmen and slaves, who enjoyed
5 I, 25| to Onomastus, one of his freedmen, who brought over to his
6 I, 48| State avaricious. To his freedmen and friends he shewed a
7 I, 57| Imperial court usually held by freedmen. He paid the furlough fees
8 I, 75| Crescens, one of Nero's freedmen (for in evil times even
9 II, 49| from the dying man, his freedmen and slaves, and Plotius
10 II, 53| newcomer; one of Otho's freedmen, on being questioned as
11 II, 91| law human and divine, with freedmen and friends as reckless
12 II, 92| their rights over their freedmen, although servile ingenuity
13 II, 92| rank rendered secure. Some freedmen had made their way into
14 II, 94| tax was exacted from the freedmen of former Emperors in proportion
15 III, 12| Hormus, one of the Emperor's freedmen, for he too ranked among
16 III, 58| At the instance of his freedmen (for his friends were the
17 III, 58| and money, and even the freedmen voluntarily sought the privilege
18 IV, 61| end to his life, when his freedmen and slaves prevented him
19 V, 10| Roman Knights or to his own freedmen, one of whom, Antonius Felix,
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