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Alphabetical [« »] freeborn 5 freed-girl 2 freedman 32 freedmen 42 freedom 59 freedom-giving 1 freedwoman 4 | Frequency [« »] 42 allies 42 ever 42 face 42 freedmen 42 itself 42 means 42 round | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances freedmen |
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1 II, 15| welcome than what was true; freedmen had slavish spirits, friends 2 II, 38| groans of the falling man his freedmen hurried up, and the soldiers, 3 II, 114| that four thousand of the freedmen class who were infected 4 IV, 9| household was confined to a few freedmen. If ever he had a dispute 5 IV, 32| preference to the despotism of freedmen and slaves. He had the king 6 IV, 77| present expediency, while freedmen and clients, eager to get 7 IV, 88| having corrupted some of his freedmen and having attempted his 8 V, 13| whom some of the emperor's freedmen pretended to recognise, 9 VI, 12| To be known even to his freedmen and hall-porters was thought 10 VI, 56| the emperor's principal freedmen, while he taunted the emperor 11 XI, 15| another, the slaves, the freedmen, the very furniture of the 12 XI, 30| have reigned over us. That freedmen's sons should be intrusted 13 XI, 43| the soldiers to one of the freedmen, and he offered to undertake 14 XI, 47| inclined to mercy, but his freedmen prevailed on him not to 15 XI, 48| bidding. Evodus, one of the freedmen, was appointed to watch 16 XII, 1| a strife arose among the freedmen, who should choose a wife 17 XII, 49| compliment. Even of the freedmen, all who were of incorruptible 18 XII, 70| Claudius, we know, raised freedmen whom he had set over his 19 XIII, 13| was one of the emperor's freedmen. Without the mother's knowledge, 20 XIII, 23| presence, and some of the freedmen were present to witness 21 XIII, 24| having bribed slaves and freedmen into any wickedness. Could 22 XIII, 27| offended them. When his freedmen, his alleged accomplices, 23 XIII, 30| on the misconduct of the freedmen class, and a strong demand 24 XIII, 30| broken into such excess, that freedmen would ask their patrons' 25 XIII, 31| from no other source. If freedmen were to be a separate class, 26 XIII, 32| the Senate that, whenever freedmen were accused by their patrons, 27 XIII, 61| Graptus, one of the emperor's freedmen, whose age and experience 28 XIV, 13| was lighted, one of her freedmen, surnamed Mnester, ran himself 29 XIV, 15| Agrippina's confidential freedmen, had been detected with 30 XIV, 51| Accordingly one of the imperial freedmen, Polyclitus, was sent to 31 XIV, 51| nothing yet of the power of freedmen, and so they marvelled to 32 XIV, 57| proposed that even all the freedmen under the same roof should 33 XIV, 70| ashamed to quote the names of freedmen who parade a greater wealth. 34 XIV, 76| it was, one of Plautus's freedmen, thanks to swift winds, 35 XIV, 86| two of his most powerful freedmen, Doryphorus, on the pretext 36 XV, 44| the most intimate of his freedmen were put in chains and torn 37 XV, 67| many had been present, both freedmen and slaves, who had seen 38 XV, 68| gatekeepers to one of Nero's freedmen, Epaphroditus, and by him 39 XV, 82| prompting, her slaves and freedmen bound up her arms, and stanched 40 XV, 95| person among the slaves and freedmen of the emperors, he gave 41 XVI, 8| imperial business, and setting freedmen to manage his accounts, 42 XVI, 26| Acratus, one of the emperor's freedmen, from carrying off statues