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1    II,     43|      sense of wrong by suing Urgulania, whom Augusta's friendship
2    II,     43|   above the law. Neither did Urgulania obey the summons, for in
3    II,     43|  praetor's court and support Urgulania, went forth from the palace,
4    II,     43|  emperor rose in reputation. Urgulania's influence, however, was
5    IV,     28|      Augusta's power, to sue Urgulania and summon her from the
6    IV,     31|   judges had been appointed, Urgulania, the grandmother of Silvanus,
7    IV,     31| intimacy between Augusta and Urgulania. The accused tried the steel
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