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Alphabetical [« »] childish 1 childless 7 childlessness 2 children 80 chill 1 chilled 1 chimerical 1 | Frequency [« »] 81 asked 81 hand 81 honour 80 children 80 let 80 must 80 rank | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances children |
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1 I, 3| For he had admitted the children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, 2 I, 43| by whom he had several children, and though he was himself 3 I, 54| own glory as a mother of children, her noble purity. And there 4 I, 55| other armies. My wife and children whom, were it a question 5 I, 78| reply promised safety to his children and kinsfolk and a home 6 II, 1| had sent him some of his children, to cement the friendship, 7 II, 4| neither Tigranes nor his children reigned long, though, in 8 II, 46| sesterces, to marry and rear children, that one of our most illustrious 9 II, 47| and to beg money for their children, individuals will never 10 II, 47| the number and age of his children, put a pressure on the delicacy 11 II, 48| sesterces on each of his children of the male sex. The others 12 II, 52| chariot which bore his five children. Still, there was a latent 13 II, 57| the eldest of Germanicus's children. He appointed to it Cneius 14 II, 57| Tiberius, and as for Tiberius's children, he looked down on them 15 II, 57| Agrippina, in number of children and in character, was superior 16 II, 66| endeavoured to make the number of children weigh most in favour of 17 II, 87| as guardian to Ptolemy's children. Rhescuporis was removed 18 II, 90| unhappy wife, of my infant children? Poisoning seems tedious; 19 II, 93| untimely death from parents, children, country. Now, cut off by 20 II, 93| set before them my six children. Sympathy will be on the 21 II, 96| wife, with only legitimate children. He was too no less a warrior, 22 II, 99| Germanicus and with her children, pitied by all. Here indeed 23 III, 2| the vessel with her two children, clasping the funeral urn, 24 III, 5| prayed for the safety of her children and that they might outlive 25 III, 14| just reparation both to the children of Germanicus and to us, 26 III, 22| implore you to think of my children, one of whom, Cneius is 27 III, 23| against Agrippina and her children, and thus sate this exemplary 28 III, 24| Tiberius urging Piso's children to defend their mother. 29 III, 28| only one of all Agrippa's children whose death was without 30 III, 37| marriages and the rearing of children did not become more frequent, 31 III, 48| wife, who had borne him six children, and how in his own home 32 III, 50| the mother of his many children." ~ ~ 33 III, 51| alleged ill-health, his children's tender age, his having 34 III, 55| between Rhoemetalces and the children of Cotys, who because of 35 III, 80| reminded them, a wife and three children, and his age was the same 36 IV, 4| Tiberius, the mother of children by Drusus, for a provincial 37 IV, 4| by whom he had had three children. Still the magnitude of 38 IV, 5| year, Drusus, one of the children of Germanicus, assumed the 39 IV, 5| affection to his brother's children. Drusus indeed, difficult 40 IV, 6| by Rhoemetalces and the children of Cotys; the bank of the 41 IV, 11| Senate to summon Germanicus's children, the only comfort under 42 IV, 11| begged him, though he had children of his own, to cherish and 43 IV, 16| possibility of destroying the children of Germanicus, whose succession 44 IV, 26| confiscated, half left to the children. Marcus Lepidus, on the 45 IV, 26| and the remainder to the children. ~ ~ 46 IV, 55| this for the sake of his children. For, as for himself, enough 47 IV, 68| himself up with his wife and children to the conqueror. He was 48 IV, 71| wife of Germanicus and his children." But the emperor, who perceived 49 IV, 77| act as a judge towards the children of Germanicus, after having 50 IV, 80| recognised their wives and children by seeing them during the 51 IV, 86| respect towards his wife and children, as their visitor at home, 52 IV, 90| Asinius Gallus, to whose children Agrippina was aunt, then 53 IV, 92| persons of their wives and children, which they gave up to bondage. 54 V, 1| marriage, by which she had children, was with Tiberius Nero, 55 V, 12| to punish the remaining children of Sejanus, though the fury 56 V, 12| strangled and their bodies, mere children as they were, were flung 57 VI, 1| despot he debauched the children of free-born citizens. It 58 VI, 49| departure of Medea and the children born of her, returned subsequently 59 XI, 44| his love and of his infant children, Vitellius said nothing 60 XI, 44| he was entering Rome, his children by Messalina were to have 61 XI, 49| accusers or on her weeping children. The Senate assisted his 62 XII, 2| her affections to her own children. Callistus argued that she 63 XII, 2| Lollia, for, as she had no children of her own, she would be 64 XII, 3| who was the mother of many children and still in the freshness 65 XII, 6| and the care of his young children, unused as he was to luxury 66 XII, 7| herself too the mother of children. "It cannot," he said, " 67 XII, 11| actually pregnant, and tender children were added to Gotarzes' 68 XII, 40| their wives and of their children. While he was thus speaking, 69 XII, 50| and were devoted to her children. Accordingly, as the emperor' 70 XII, 56| followed him with his little children, and filled every place 71 XIII, 24| Parents do not change their children as lightly as a shameless 72 XIV, 6| repeated assurances that children ought to bear with the irritability 73 XIV, 19| attire, troops of their children and wives arranged according 74 XIV, 24| many lamented the deaths of children or of parents. The emperor 75 XIV, 37| themselves by marriage and rear children, they left behind them homes 76 XIV, 77| love of his wife and of his children, to whom he thought the 77 XV, 22| fictitious adoptions of children, on the eve of the elections 78 XV, 76| allow him to embrace his children or to have the brief choice 79 XVI, 6| emperor was desirous of children, and wholly swayed by love 80 XVI, 14| the wailings of wives and children, who were often consumed