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 1     I,      5|       just entering Illyria was summoned home by an urgent letter
 2     I,      8|        proclamation by which he summoned the senators to their chamber,
 3     I,     35|      Clemens, the centurion was summoned with all others who for
 4     I,     38|  inclined to harsh measures. He summoned Vibulenus and Percennius
 5    II,      4|                Accordingly they summoned Artabanus, an Arsacid by
 6    II,     35|       Senate. The Senators were summoned, with a special notice that
 7   III,     12|      assailed. Having therefore summoned a few intimate friends,
 8   III,     52|        he ordered Rufilla to be summoned, and on her conviction to
 9   III,     58|         Acilius Aviola, who had summoned a cohort which was on garrison
10   III,     80|       had himself been formerly summoned by the Divine Augustus to
11    IV,      6|       aid, not to distant to be summoned. But the capital was garrisoned
12    IV,     23|         his declining years. He summoned the pontiffs, and asked
13    IV,     25|        with a solemn appeal, he summoned the Senate, as if there
14    IV,     31|   Apronia out of a window. When summoned before the emperor by Lucius
15    IV,     33|         from a single point, he summoned to his aid king Ptolemaeus
16    IV,     93| propraetor of Lower Germany, he summoned from the Upper province
17    VI,     64|  against their rivals, the ally summoned to help a faction crushes
18    XI,     13|     were in doubt who should be summoned to the throne. Many inclined
19    XI,     18|    State that advisers had been summoned at whose suggestion ceremonies
20    XI,     36|      day, before witnesses duly summoned, they should have come together
21    XI,     39|         that Narcissus might be summoned. Narcissus entreated pardon
22    XI,     40|                   Claudius then summoned all his most powerful friends.
23    XI,     47|    singular beauty, he had been summoned and dismissed within the
24   XII,      1|        to this or that adviser, summoned the disputants to a conference
25   XII,     14|                         He then summoned those at whose suggestion
26   XII,     16|       then ruled the Medes, was summoned to the throne. He was memorable
27   XII,     42|     vanquished. The people were summoned as to a grand spectacle;
28   XII,     57|         hands of his murderers, summoned a council, and, having informed
29   XII,     79|        Meanwhile the Senate was summoned, and prayers rehearsed by
30  XIII,      6|         senators who used to be summoned to the palace, in order
31  XIII,      7|         bidding of slaves, been summoned to the hardships of a campaign.
32   XIV,      9|        Seneca. He had instantly summoned both of them, and possibly
33    XV,     11|  powerful force bent on war. He summoned the 12th legion, and then
34    XV,     63|       Nero. For Epicharis being summoned and confronted with the
35    XV,     66|      Ceres, whence he was to be summoned by Faenius, the commander
36    XV,     71|           Natalis was therefore summoned, and they were separately
37    XV,     81|    eloquence failed him not; he summoned his secretaries, and dictated
38    XV,     94|   describe successes in war, he summoned the Senate, and awarded
39    XV,     96|                  Nero meanwhile summoned the Senate, addressed them
40   XVI,     27|        ordered the Senate to be summoned.~ ~
41   XVI,     35|             She was accordingly summoned before the Senate, and there
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