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1    IV,     36|    part of the country too was Curtius Lupus, the quaestor, who,
2    IV,     76| Sejanus, of the highest order, Curtius Atticus, the rest being
3    VI,     14|        that Sejanus had ruined Curtius Atticus. Hence there was
4    XI,     24|                Soon afterwards Curtius Rufus obtained the same
5    XI,     25|                Of the birth of Curtius Rufus, whom some affirm
6    XI,     25|        of his origin, saying, "Curtius Rufus seems to me to be
7   XII,     65|    rescue under the command of Curtius Severus; for the rough country
8   XVI,     32|       towards emperors, and by Curtius Montanus, the habitual composer
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