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1 I, 20| Thirty Roman Knights were appointed to conduct the process of
2 I, 42| Praetorian Guard, and had been appointed by Galba to escort Piso.
3 I, 45| schemes. Flavius Sabinus they appointed prefect of the city, thus
4 I, 52| party of Galba, who had appointed him, young as he was, to
5 I, 70| friendship, and soon afterwards appointed him to be one of his generals.
6 I, 86| and Annius Gallus, were appointed to command the infantry
7 II, 58| Lucceius Albinus, whom Nero had appointed to the government of Mauritania
8 II, 82| vigorously carried on in its appointed place by properly qualified
9 II, 86| as a Senator. Having been appointed by Galba to command the
10 III, 12| the movement. The fleet appointed Cornelius Fuscus to be prefect,
11 III, 52| the senatorial rank and appointed to command a legion, as
12 III, 55| the elections, at which he appointed consuls for several years.
13 IV, 41| commissioners were then appointed by lot, who were to see
14 IV, 48| accepted. Pompeius Silvanus was appointed to manage the affair. Before
15 IV, 63| plunder of the camp, and appointed guards who were to secure
16 IV, 71| men (for he had already appointed Gallus Annius and Petilius
17 IV, 71| unfavourable to Varus, he appointed Arretinus Clemens, who was
18 IV, 71| accompany him, while others were appointed through interest. At the
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