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1 II, 5| governor of Syria, Creticus Silanus, sent for him and kept him 2 II, 57| removed from Syria Creticus Silanus, who was connected by a 3 II, 77| the consulship of Marcus Silanus and Lucius Norbanus, Germanicus 4 III, 34| Aemilii Lepida) that Decimus Silanus was now restored to the 5 III, 36| Decimus Silanus, the paramour of the granddaughter 6 III, 36| influence of his brother Marcus Silanus, who was conspicuous both 7 III, 36| eloquence. But Tiberius, when Silanus thanked him, replied in 8 III, 36| force, and the return of Silanus had not cancelled the intentions 9 III, 36| intentions of Augustus." Silanus after this lived at Rome 10 III, 81| routine, except that Marcus Silanus sought to honour the princes 11 III, 92| degrees to savage acts. Caius Silanus, pro-consul of Asia, was 12 III, 93| quaestor and lieutenant of Silanus, swelled the number of the 13 III, 94| his proceedings against Silanus might find some justification 14 III, 94| clemency, Piso pronounced that Silanus ought to be outlawed and 15 III, 94| proposed that the property of Silanus's mother, as she was very 16 III, 95| sharply censured the morals of Silanus, and then moved that no 17 III, 96| ignorant of the reports about Silanus, still we must decide nothing 18 III, 97| the request of Torquata, Silanus's sister, a vestal of primitive 19 IV, 20| the previous year on Caius Silanus, voted a temple to Tiberius, 20 IV, 86| year of the consulship of Silanus and Silius Nerva opened 21 V, 13| he was the son of Marcus Silanus, and that, after the dispersion 22 VI, 2| by such men as Scipio, Silanus, and Cassius, when suddenly 23 VI, 13| treason, Annius Pollio, Appius Silanus, Scaurus Mamercus, Sabinus 24 VI, 26| Claudia, daughter of Marcus Silanus. He was a man who masked 25 XII, 4| betrothed Octavia to Lucius Silanus, a young man otherwise famous, 26 XII, 5| to bring charges against Silanus, whose sister, Junia Calvina, 27 XII, 5| against his son-in-law. Silanus meanwhile, who knew nothing 28 XII, 5| broke off the connection; Silanus was forced to resign his 29 XII, 9| the day of the marriage Silanus committed suicide, having 30 XIII, 1| emperor, that of Junius Silanus, proconsul of Asia, was, 31 XIII, 1| treachery of Agrippina. Not that Silanus had provoked destruction 32 XIII, 1| murder of his brother Lucius Silanus, dreaded his vengeance; 33 XIII, 1| the line of the Caesars. Silanus in fact was the son of a 34 XIII, 40| have related, had murdered Silanus, the pro-consul, and the 35 XV, 44| very same period Torquatus Silanus was forced to die, because 36 XV, 65| apprehension that Lucius Silanus might, on the strength of 37 XVI, 7| Nor was it long delayed. Silanus was coupled with Cassius, 38 XVI, 7| and dignity of character, Silanus for the nobility of his 39 XVI, 7| associated with him Lucius Silanus, a youth of noble birth 40 XVI, 8| Nero next denounced Silanus himself in the same terms 41 XVI, 8| utterly groundless and false. Silanus, in truth, was intensely 42 XVI, 8| wife of Cassius and aunt of Silanus, a charge of incest with 43 XVI, 9| were passed on Cassius and Silanus. As to Lepida, the emperor 44 XVI, 9| quietly left to old age. Silanus was removed to Ostia, whence, 45 XVI, 9| soldiers to overpower him. And Silanus failed not to resist and 46 XVI, 23| rival eagerness to put down Silanus and Vetus, he had attended