Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|           adopted Tiberius as his successor out of affection or any
2   III,     30|     information, Lucius Apronius, successor to Camillus, alarmed more
3   III,     82|    suicide of Cornelius Merula no successor to his office had been appointed;
4    IV,     22| Maluginensis, the son, was chosen successor to his father. To raise
5    VI,     44|           assaIled by any plot. A successor he should accept as an announcement
6    VI,     71|         however he were to seek a successor outside of his house, he
7   XIV,     40|     existing possessions, and his successor Veranius, after having ravaged
8   XIV,     50| Classicanus, who had been sent as successor to Catus and was at variance
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