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1 I, 13| could rid himself of his wife Octavia. Soon suspecting
2 I, 46| rites were performed by his wife Verania and his brother
3 I, 47| Sabinus. That officer's wife, urged by a perverse curiosity
4 II, 20| wrong, the conduct of his wife Salonina, though it injured
5 II, 47| welcome to his brother, his wife, his children. I need neither
6 II, 59| he reached the shore. His wife threw herself in the way
7 II, 60| accusers by Galeria the wife of Vitellius.~ ~
8 II, 63| importance, Triaria, the wife of Lucius Vitellius, with
9 II, 64| married Petronia, his former wife, summoned him by letter,
10 II, 64| of Galeria, the Emperor's wife, who took no part in these
11 III, 67| mercifully disposed to his wife and children. He had also
12 III, 68| compassion of his brother, of his wife, of his young and innocent
13 III, 70| the family house of his wife? This would have befitted
14 III, 77| persons accused Triaria, the wife of L. Vitellius, of having
15 III, 84| to the Aventine, to his wife's dwelling, intending, if
16 IV, 43| hope of gaining power. The wife of Crassus, Sulpicia Praetextata,
17 IV, 70| the noble example of his wife Epponina, I shall relate
18 IV, 82| offering to give up the wife and sister of Civilis and
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