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1 I, 3| Tiberius Nero and Claudius Drusus, his stepsons, he honoured 2 I, 3| step-mother Livia's treachery, Drusus too having long been dead, 3 I, 3| had appointed Germanicus, Drusus's offspring, to the command 4 I, 19| request was not made for Drusus, because he was consul elect 5 I, 30| that he despatched his son Drusus with the leading men of 6 I, 30| reward to the soldiers. When Drusus approached, the legions, 7 I, 31| tribunal in a dense mass. Drusus stood there, and with a 8 I, 31| exclamations, then looking up to Drusus they trembled. There was 9 I, 31| interval of the uproar, Drusus read his father's letter, 10 I, 32| detained under a standard. When Drusus pleaded in answer reference 11 I, 32| tricks were now revived by Drusus. Was it only sons who were 12 I, 33| warlike renown, encouraged Drusus, and was the first to scorn 13 I, 33| as he was leaving with Drusus to betake himself in foresight 14 I, 33| throng which had accompanied Drusus.~ ~ 15 I, 35| Drusus, thinking that he ought 16 I, 37| At daybreak Drusus called them to an assembly, 17 I, 37| Apronius, a Roman knight on Drusus's staff, with Justus Catonius, 18 I, 38| Drusus's temper was inclined to 19 I, 39| forestalled their inevitable fate. Drusus, without awaiting the envoys' 20 I, 43| he was himself the son of Drusus, brother of Tiberius, and 21 I, 43| unjust. For the memory of Drusus was held in honour by the 22 I, 54| Augustus, her father-in-law Drusus, her own glory as a mother 23 I, 56| heaven, thine image, father Drusus, and the remembrance of 24 I, 61| who resisted Germanicus or Drusus. What resource remained, 25 I, 69| bestowed a briefer praise on Drusus, and on the termination 26 I, 71| of the State; Tiberius, Drusus, Claudius, and Germanicus, 27 I, 72| In the consulship of Drusus Caesar and Caius Norbanus, 28 I, 101| transferred to the emperor. Drusus presided over a show of 29 II, 9| legions, and the old altar of Drusus. The prince restored the 30 II, 10| allied troops, entered "Drusus's fosse," as it was called. 31 II, 10| it was called. He prayed Drusus his father to lend him, 32 II, 33| for renown to his brother Drusus, who, as there was then 33 II, 34| About the same time Libo Drusus, of the family of Scribonii, 34 II, 39| should assume the surname of Drusus. Days of public thanksgiving 35 II, 52| unfortunate in the case of Drusus, his father, had been the 36 II, 56| was on the decline, and Drusus had not yet reached his 37 II, 57| partialities towards either Drusus or Germanicus. Tiberius 38 II, 57| Germanicus. Tiberius favoured Drusus, as his. son and born of 39 II, 57| his great-uncle Augustus. Drusus, on the other hand, had 40 II, 57| superior to Livia, the wife of Drusus. Yet the brothers were singularly 41 II, 58| Soon afterwards Drusus was sent into Illyricum 42 II, 61| conflict with the same enemy. Drusus, however, was sent as I 43 II, 66| removed. Germanicus and Drusus (for they were still at 44 II, 68| having seen his brother Drusus, who was then in Dalmatia, 45 II, 80| visits to several provinces, Drusus gained no little glory by 46 II, 83| decreed that both he and Drusus should enter the city with 47 II, 108| elderly men had said of Drusus was perfectly true, that 48 II, 112| Livia, who was married to Drusus, gave birth to twin sons. 49 II, 112| thought that the increase of Drusus's family still further depressed 50 III, 3| grief by tears and wailings. Drusus went as far as Tarracina 51 III, 4| though besides Agrippina, Drusus, and Claudius, all his other 52 III, 6| conferred by Augustus on Drusus, the father of Germanicus. " 53 III, 8| back to their occupations. Drusus was sent to the armies of 54 III, 9| and then made his way to Drusus, who would, he hoped, be 55 III, 9| sons of noble families. Drusus replied to Piso that if 56 III, 13| Drusus meanwhile, on his return 57 III, 15| no one heed the tears of Drusus or my own sorrow, or any 58 III, 26| Antonia, Agrippina and Drusus ought to be publicly thanked 59 III, 28| Drusus meanwhile quitted Rome to 60 III, 32| referring to his own family. Drusus too, the consul-elect, he 61 III, 33| carried which outlawed her. Drusus supported him, though others 62 III, 39| those popular agitators, and Drusus too, as flagrant a corrupter 63 III, 41| Nero's marriage to Julia, Drusus's daughter. This news was 64 III, 44| followed Tiberius's fourth, Drusus's second consulship, memorable 65 III, 45| seclusion, or in order that Drusus alone in his father's absence 66 III, 45| part of the young, till Drusus argued in a strain calculated 67 III, 50| Drusus added a few words on his 68 III, 52| complaints, and all implored Drusus to inflict exemplary vengeance, 69 III, 53| represented as an honour to Drusus. By moving in society at 70 III, 65| why neither he himself nor Drusus had gone to the war; he 71 III, 68| another during the illness of Drusus, which, in the event of 72 III, 79| the tribunitian power for Drusus. This was a phrase which 73 III, 80| precedent, Tiberius now placed Drusus next to the throne, though 74 III, 83| been decreed in honour of Drusus's tribunitian power with 75 III, 83| usage. Letters also from Drusus were read, which, though 76 III, 83| of the past. But, as for Drusus, what can be his hindrance 77 III, 107| Pollio, as the brother of Drusus and the intended husband 78 IV, 4| stealthier way and to begin with Drusus, against whom he had the 79 IV, 4| of a recent resentment. Drusus, who could not brook a rival 80 IV, 4| his attention to Livia, Drusus's wife. She was a sister 81 IV, 4| the mother of children by Drusus, for a provincial paramour, 82 IV, 5| beginning of this year, Drusus, one of the children of 83 IV, 5| his brother's children. Drusus indeed, difficult as it 84 IV, 9| kept up, until the death of Drusus changed everything. While 85 IV, 9| be contented." So would Drusus talk, not unfrequently, 86 IV, 10| disorder. It was given to Drusus by Lygdus, a eunuch, as 87 IV, 11| himself and for posterity. Drusus is now lost to us, and I 88 IV, 11| and mine. To you, Nero and Drusus, these senators are as fathers. 89 IV, 13| decreed to the memory of Drusus as to that of Germanicus, 90 IV, 14| In relating the death of Drusus I have followed the narrative 91 IV, 14| whispering an accusation against Drusus of intending to poison his 92 IV, 14| the cup and handed it to Drusus. His suspicions were increased 93 IV, 14| suspicions were increased when Drusus, in perfect unconsciousness, 94 IV, 16| he saw that the death of Drusus was not avenged on the murderers 95 IV, 20| one of the twin sons of Drusus, equally too by the death 96 IV, 23| commended also Nero and Drusus to the same deities, not 97 IV, 50| the Latin festival when Drusus, as city-prefect, had ascended 98 IV, 56| she considers that, after Drusus, she ought again to marry 99 IV, 56| Caesar and afterwards of Drusus, will have the inclination 100 IV, 78| Sejanus. Nero's brother Drusus Sejanus actually drew into 101 IV, 78| fallen. The savage temper of Drusus, to say nothing of lust 102 IV, 78| Sejanus, while he favoured Drusus, was not without thoughts 103 IV, 92| impatience of subjection. Drusus had imposed on them a moderate 104 V, 13| short-lived rumour that Drusus, the son of Germanicus, 105 V, 13| than believed, was that Drusus had escaped from custody, 106 VI, 13| favourite of his brother Drusus, the emperor had admitted 107 VI, 32| Next Drusus perished, after having prolonged 108 VI, 33| respectively struck or scared Drusus as he was quitting his chamber. 109 VI, 38| was the marriage of Julia, Drusus's daughter and Nero's late 110 VI, 61| marriage with the younger Drusus I have already related, 111 VI, 71| grandsons. Of these, the son of Drusus was nearest in blood and 112 VI, 78| glory. Again his brother Drusus enjoyed in a greater degree 113 VI, 78| as long as Germanicus and Drusus were alive. Again, while 114 Miss | Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus), the brother 115 XII, 35| same time, Vannius, whom Drusus Caesar had made king of 116 XIII, 39| After the murder of Julia, Drusus's daughter, by Messalina' 117 XIII, 54| with having forced Julia, Drusus's daughter, and Sabina Poppaea 118 XIII, 68| sixty-three years before by Drusus to confine the waters of 119 XIV, 73| of such a grandfather as Drusus. Sulla is poor, and hence