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1   XIV,     43| victorious enemy met Petilius Cerialis, commander of the ninth
2   XIV,     43|   destroyed all his infantry. Cerialis escaped with some cavalry
3    XV,     97|  registers of the Senate that Cerialis Anicius, consul-elect, proposed
4   XVI,     18|     succession, Annaeus Mela, Cerialis Anicius, Rufius Crispinus,
5   XVI,     18|  Rufius Crispinus and Anicius Cerialis still enjoyed life, though
6   XVI,     18|       already murdered; about Cerialis, with the object of procuring
7   XVI,     18|       murder. Soon afterwards Cerialis laid violent hands on himself,
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