Book,  Par.

1    IV,     17|  three years' tribute. Vibius Serenus too, proconsul of Further
2    IV,     37|    son as prosecutor, (Vibius Serenus was the name of both) were
3    IV,     38|      grudge he bore the exile Serenus. For after Libo's conviction,
4    IV,     38|      after Libo's conviction, Serenus had sent the emperor a letter,
5    IV,     39|    then gave their votes that Serenus should be punished according
6    IV,     39|   necessaries of life. And so Serenus was conveyed back to Amorgus. ~ ~
7    IV,     50| brought against him by Vibius Serenus were fictitious. Still this
8    IV,     50|     Still this did not injure Serenus, to whom public hatred was
9  XIII,     14|     of whose friends, Annaeus Serenus, had veiled the young prince'
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