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1     I,      3|    victory, to two consecutive consulships, and as Marcellus soon afterwards
2     I,      4|   reared in an imperial house; consulships and triumphs had been heaped
3     I,     13| extolled too the number of his consulships, in which he had equalled
4   III,     43|       who had won triumphs and consulships. He was a contrast to the
5   III,     80|        after a triumph and two consulships, that he was adopted as
6  XIII,      4|       of his family and on the consulships and triumphs of his ancestors,
7  XIII,     52|    also, arches and successive consulships were voted to him, and among
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