Book, Par.
1 I, 7 | capital. Macer was executed in Africa, where he was undoubtedly
2 I, 11| a native of the country. Africa and its legions, now that
3 I, 36| Germany, Clodius Macer in Africa, Cingonius on the high road,
4 I, 48| Germany; as proconsul he ruled Africa with moderation, and when
5 I, 69| when he was Proconsul in Africa, from which place Nero had
6 I, 72| profligacy, had passed over into Africa, that she might urge Macer
7 I, 75| also governed in his name. Africa displayed the same obedience,
8 I, 75| followed the other cities of Africa. ~ ~
9 I, 77| granted to Cappadocia and Africa new rights, more for display
10 II, 58| Otho. He even looked beyond Africa and threatened Spain, which
11 II, 97| his falling fortunes. In Africa, the legion, and the auxiliary
12 III, 48| and land the province of Africa, which lies on the same
13 IV, 39| under the impression that Africa was in rebellion through
14 IV, 49| auxiliaries stationed in Africa to guard the frontiers of
15 IV, 49| Marcus Silanus, who then held Africa, took away the legion from
16 IV, 50| this time the legion in Africa was commanded by Valerius
17 IV, 50| very quick passage, reached Africa before Papirius, the centurion
18 IV, 51| one of the procurators of Africa, a name even then fatal
19 V, 3 | on the nearest coast of Africa about the time when Saturn
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