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1    II,     34| dwelling ostentatiously on his great-grandfather Pompeius, his aunt Scribonia,
2    II,     57|        other hand, had for his great-grandfather a Roman knight, Pomponius
3    VI,     24|     them as a crime that their great-grandfather Theophanes of Mitylene had
4  XIII,     41|        Valerius Messala, whose great-grandfather, the orator Corvinus, was
5  XIII,     41|        Divine Augustus, Nero's great-grandfather, in the same office. But
6   XIV,     67|       from your position. Your great-grandfather Augustus granted to Marcus
7   XIV,     70|       at a moment's notice. My great-grandfather Augustus allowed Agrippa
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