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1    II,     35| messenger, Flaccus. Meanwhile he conferred the praetorship on Libo
2    II,     39|          of the usual order were conferred on those who were of senators'
3   III,      6|  contrasted the splendid honours conferred by Augustus on Drusus, the
4   III,     41|         pontificate was likewise conferred on Nero, and on the day
5   III,    106|       legions, an ancient honour conferred on generals who for good
6    VI,     60|   prosperity was shaken, and now conferred, as vacant offices, on others.
7   XII,      5|       day of his praetorship was conferred on Eprius Marcellus.~ ~
8  XIII,     11|    consular decorations might be conferred on Asconius Labeo, who had
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