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 1    II,     37|       Fonteius Agrippa and Caius Vibius were among his accusers,
 2    II,     37|        for the prosecution, till Vibius, as they would not yield
 3    II,     88|          he was put in chains by Vibius Fronto, an officer of cavalry;
 4    II,     98|         was slight among all but Vibius Marsus and Cneius Sentius,
 5    II,    103|  themselves to revilings, Marsus Vibius telling Piso that he was
 6    IV,     17|         of three years' tribute. Vibius Serenus too, proconsul of
 7    IV,     37| defendant, a son as prosecutor, (Vibius Serenus was the name of
 8    IV,     50|   charges brought against him by Vibius Serenus were fictitious.
 9    IV,     74|        the preference to Smyrna. Vibius Marsus moved that Marcus
10    VI,     73|       paramours Cneius Domitius, Vibius Marsus and Lucius Arruntius.
11    XI,     12|      Armenia, but was stopped by Vibius Marsus, governor of Syria,
12   XIV,     39|         At the close of the year Vibius Secundus, a Roman knight,
13   XIV,     39|         influence of his brother Vibius Crispus to escape heavier
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