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 1   XII,     39|     confidence in the might of Caractacus, who by many an indecisive
 2   XII,     40|     warlike incitement. As for Caractacus, he flew hither and thither,
 3   XII,     41|       the wife and daughter of Caractacus were captured, and his brothers
 4   XII,     42|       for the unfortunate, and Caractacus, seeking the protection
 5   XII,     42|       Even at Rome the name of Caractacus was no obscure one; and
 6   XII,     42|     and daughter; last of all, Caractacus himself. All the rest stooped
 7   XII,     44|      emperor granted pardon to Caractacus, to his wife, and to his
 8   XII,     45|       eulogy on the capture of Caractacus. It was as glorious, they
 9   XII,     45| reverses; either because, when Caractacus was out of the way, our
10   XII,     47|     them. After the capture of Caractacus, Venutius of the Brigantes,
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