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1 II, 86| mainly under the influence of Primus Antonius. This man, though
2 III, 2 | answer to this, Antonius Primus, who was the most energetic
3 III, 4 | Next to Primus in influence was Cornelius
4 III, 6 | turned to his destruction. Primus and Varus, having occupied
5 III, 11| it was not the efforts of Primus Antonius, Aponianus, and
6 III, 49| changing hands, the conduct of Primus Antonius, after the fall
7 III, 63| turbulence. At the same time Primus and Varus did not neglect
8 III, 66| formidable to them; and certainly Primus, Fuscus, and Mucianus, who
9 III, 74| a refuge with Cornelius Primus, one of his father's dependants,
10 IV, 2 | power was in the hands of Primus Antonius, who carried off
11 IV, 4 | the pretext. On Antonius Primus were bestowed the insignia
12 IV, 11| hands. The influence of Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius
13 IV, 14| been despatched to him by Primus Antonius, in which he was
14 IV, 25| less than the exertions of Primus Antonius and Mucianus. Declared
15 IV, 40| cause of apprehension in Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius,
16 IV, 71| passions of Domitian, while Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius
17 IV, 83| would he suffer Antonius Primus to be taken into the number
18 V, 28| friends. This was known to Primus Antonius, whose letters
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