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1 I, 3| also accepted him as his son-in-law. Tiberius Nero and Claudius 2 I, 72| betrothed to another. With a son-in-law detested, and fathers-in-law 3 V, 9| be his colleague and his son-in-law excuses his error. As for 4 VI, 11| marriage-alliance, it was your son-in-law, Caesar, your partner in 5 VI, 44| a son of Sejanus for his son-in-law, was himself actually condemned 6 XII, 5| admit suspicions against his son-in-law. Silanus meanwhile, who 7 XII, 10| the emperor's affianced son-in-law, and an equal of Britannicus, 8 XIII, 27| connection with Claudius, whose son-in-law he was by his marriage with 9 XV, 37| Vinianus Annius, Corbulo's son-in-law, who, though not yet of 10 XVI, 10| murder of Rubellius Plautus, son-in-law of Lucius Vetus. But the 11 XVI, 18| amount to Tigellinus and his son-in-law, Cossutianus Capito, in 12 XVI, 32| throwing off allegiance, by his son-in-law Helvidius Priscus indulging 13 XVI, 40| learnt that Helvidius, his son-in-law, was merely excluded from