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Alphabetical [« »] offenses 1 offensive 1 offer 13 offered 44 offering 14 offerings 3 offers 2 | Frequency [« »] 44 centurions 44 envoys 44 equal 44 offered 44 poison 44 question 44 seemed | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances offered |
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1 I, 35| and turn what chance had offered to a wise account, ordered 2 I, 45| soldier, by name Calusidius, offered him a drawn sword, saying 3 I, 48| money and the discharge were offered even without their demanding 4 I, 56| was the act of the man who offered me the sword. At any rate 5 I, 70| wife Alliaria, and then offered his neck to the executioners, 6 I, 106| declared that only those had offered themselves to him as candidates 7 II, 37| entered without counsel, offered to state the charges against 8 II, 57| solicited to accept a consulship offered by Augustus. But beside 9 II, 89| paying the vows they had offered for his safety, he went 10 II, 116| once before too had been offered him, and he sharply rebuked 11 III, 3| route, met the mourners, offered victims and built altars 12 III, 17| besides, the defendant offered his slaves to the torture, 13 III, 19| hopes were in suspense, she offered to share his lot, whatever 14 IV, 14| avoid the first draught offered him as he was dining at 15 IV, 89| of them, and fresh ones offered themselves for the same 16 V, 11| his accusers with having offered the keys of the treasury, 17 VI, 6| soon as the opportunity offered, against Cotta Messalinus, 18 VI, 12| this apology meant to be offered for all without difference 19 VI, 54| seize the advantage thus offered, and then led the main strength 20 XI, 43| of the freedmen, and he offered to undertake it himself. 21 XII, 9| and atonements were to be offered by the pontiffs in the grove 22 XII, 63| author of this proposal, were offered on the motion of Barea Soranus, 23 XII, 77| at the opportunity thus offered, and did not lack instruments, 24 XII, 80| they yielded to what was offered them. Nero was conveyed 25 XIII, 14| blandishments, and even offered the seclusion of her chamber 26 XIII, 19| before the murder, Nero had offered the worst insult to the 27 XIII, 29| allowed, and the rewards he offered, and especially by looking 28 XIII, 47| limited number on one side and offered a larger on the other, expressly 29 XIII, 57| abandoning her husband. He had offered her marriage and had won 30 XIV, 3| half intoxicated son and offered him her person, and that 31 XIV, 5| ingenious suggestion was offered by Anicetus, a freedman, 32 XIV, 7| naval implements as chance offered. Agrippina was silent and 33 XIV, 21| incentive to excess was offered for sale. Money too was 34 XIV, 44| garrisons, and attacked whatever offered most wealth to the spoiler, 35 XIV, 49| lances broke through all who offered a strong resistance. The 36 XV, 53| ground landlords. He also offered rewards proportioned to 37 XV, 54| direction of which prayers were offered to Vulcanus, Ceres, and 38 XV, 55| Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle, 39 XV, 65| which would be promptly offered him by all who had no part 40 XVI, 4| wishing to avert scandal, offered the emperor the "victory 41 XVI, 14| Its people had previously offered this same amount for the 42 XVI, 23| the Fifteen; he had never offered a sacrifice for the safety 43 XVI, 28| Conflicting advice was offered. Those who thought it best 44 XVI, 30| in his ardour for renown, offered, as he was tribune of the