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 1     I,      8| lamentations with his flattery. Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius,
 2     I,      8|   flattery. Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius, the consuls, were
 3   III,     13|        Aeserninus Marcellus and Sextus Pompeius, and on their declining
 4   III,     47|      would be equal to the war. Sextus Pompeius caught at this
 5    IV,     50|     appeared before him against Sextus Marius. This the emperor
 6     V,      1|      had been concluded between Sextus Pompeius and the triumvirs.
 7    VI,     13|    letter from Tiberius against Sextus Vestilius, an ex-praetor,
 8    VI,     25|                                 Sextus Marius, the richest man
 9    VI,     59|            Quintus Plautius and Sextus Papinius were the next consuls.
10    VI,     76|             About the same time Sextus Papinius, who belonged to
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