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 1   III,     54|        crowned all indictments. Antistius Vetus, one of the chief
 2   III,    107|      this promotion above Labeo Antistius, a conspicuous member of
 3    IV,      1|         Caius Asinius and Caius Antistius were consuls was the ninth
 4   XII,     29|         the consulship of Caius Antistius and Marcus Suilius, the
 5  XIII,     12|      his consulship with Lucius Antistius, when the magistrates were
 6  XIII,     33|     Vibullius, the praetor, and Antistius, a tribune of the people;
 7  XIII,     33|     censured the presumption of Antistius. Tribunes were also forbidden
 8   XIV,     60|      Marius and Lucius Asinius, Antistius, the praetor, whose lawless
 9   XIV,     60|         not so much the ruin of Antistius which was aimed at, as the
10   XIV,     60|      and most bitter censure of Antistius, argued that it was not
11   XIV,     61|    wrote to them in reply "that Antistius, without having been provoked
12   XIV,     76|       his father-in-law, Lucius Antistius. "He was to avoid the obvious
13   XVI,     15| Suetonius and Lucius Telesinus, Antistius Sosianus, who, as I have
14   XVI,     22|       too, on which the praetor Antistius was being sentenced to death
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