Book,  Par.

 1    II,     57|           to disgrace the ancestral images of the Claudii. Again, the
 2    II,     68|          his grandfather, and vivid images of disaster and success
 3   III,      6|        funeral bier were ranged the images of the Claudii and the Julii;
 4   III,     99|        Italy as well as temples and images of deities were under the
 5    IV,     52|        receive the sacred honour of images representing the divine
 6     V,      4|             the people, bearing the images of Agrippina and Nero, thronged
 7     V,      5|            and emperors those whose images they had followed as standards. ~ ~
 8   XII,     50|           to the priests and sacred images, increased the popular reverence
 9   XIV,     80|         bore on their shoulders the images of Octavia, covering them
10    XV,     29| commemorative of Actium, and golden images of the two Fortunes were
11    XV,     38|            eagles and standards and images of deities, after the appearance
12    XV,     56|          only votive gifts, but the images of deities were seized,
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