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1 I, 11| since the time of the Divine Augustus Roman Knights have ruled
2 I, 15| precedent of the Divine Augustus, who placed on an eminence
3 I, 15| Tiberius Nero, his stepson. But Augustus looked for a successor in
4 I, 18| precedent of the Divine Augustus, and the military custom
5 I, 46| tribunitial office, the name of Augustus, and every imperial honour.
6 I, 49| Caius Julius and Caesar Augustus; the Republic would have
7 I, 88| the time that the Divine Augustus consolidated the power of
8 I, 89| Caesar, or an Emperor like Augustus, they vied with each other
9 II, 62| acceptance of the title of Augustus and refused that of Caesar,
10 II, 76| intellect of the Divine Augustus, it is not against the profound
11 II, 80| up, called him Caesar and Augustus, and heaped on him all the
12 II, 90| was to assume the name of Augustus, extorted from him a compliance
13 III, 66| Caesar did not leave Pompey, Augustus did not leave Antony in
14 IV, 18| Vitellius, but a Caesar Augustus. Freedom is a gift bestowed
15 IV, 24| approach. By this encampment Augustus had thought the German tribes
16 IV, 49| the reigns of the divine Augustus and Tiberius. But in course
17 IV, 59| the same doom. Julius and Augustus understood far better the
18 V, 10| augmented by the victorious Augustus. On Herod's death, one Simon,
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