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1 I, 53| that the envoys had been killed, and that, unless the soldiers
2 II, 9 | the man, whoever he was, killed. The body, in which the
3 II, 49| kisses. Some of the soldiers killed themselves near the funeral
4 II, 50| flocked round it, until Otho killed himself; then it vanished.
5 II, 59| two infantry cohorts, were killed. Albinus himself, who was
6 II, 59| of the murderers and was killed with him. Vitellius made
7 III, 6 | upon them at dawn, they killed many before they could arm.
8 III, 22| centurions of the first rank were killed, and some of the standards
9 III, 49| commissions of the centurions killed in the war. By their vote
10 III, 70| palace, lest he should be killed by the soldiers, as the
11 III, 80| push aside the crowd, was killed. Had they not been protected
12 IV, 11| Praetorian Guard under Vitellius, killed himself rather out of shame
13 IV, 17| hostile shore. At last they killed the pilots and centurions,
14 IV, 37| dragged him out of his bed and killed him. The same fate was intended
15 IV, 51| down. Soon after Piso was killed, for there was on the spot
16 V, 22| were busy felling timber, killed the prefect of the camp,
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