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 1     I,      6|         surprised and unarmed, a centurion of the firmest resolution
 2     I,      6|    suspected and hated. When the centurion reported, according to military
 3     I,     26|         a common soldier, then a centurion, and subsequently camp-prefect,
 4     I,     29|     fugitives, and they killed a centurion, Lucilius, to whom, with
 5     I,     29|         demanding the death of a centurion, whom they nicknamed Sirpicus,
 6     I,     35|         be visited. Clemens, the centurion was summoned with all others
 7     I,     37|    Justus Catonius, a first-rank centurion, were again sent to Tiberius.
 8     I,     54|       were ladies of rank, not a centurion to escort them, not a soldier,
 9     I,    102|          and some soldiers and a centurion, besides several of the
10    II,     84|    settlement. He commissioned a centurion to tell the kings not to
11   III,    107|        his grandfather was but a centurion in Sulla's army, his father
12    IV,     92|      till Olennius, a first-rank centurion, appointed to govern the
13    VI,     19|           when dragged back by a centurion, he assigned no adequate
14    VI,     33|         But letters of Attius, a centurion, and Didymus, a freedman,
15    VI,     33|        quitting his chamber. The centurion had actually added, as something
16    VI,     34|     display his grandson under a centurion's lash, amid the buffetings
17   XII,     53|   camp-prefect, and Casperius, a centurion. ~ ~
18   XII,     54|        orders of his father, the centurion stipulated for a truce and
19   XII,     55|                           By the centurion's departure the camp prefect
20  XIII,     10|       noblest of the Arsacids. A centurion, Insteius, sent perhaps
21  XIII,     10|    between the commander and the centurion, and to stop such a scene
22  XIII,     44|         the post of a first-rank centurion. Though this officer had
23   XIV,     11|      Herculeius, and Obaritus, a centurion of marines. "If," said she, "
24   XIV,     12|        with a club. Then, as the centurion bared his sword for the
25   XIV,     76|        winds, arrived before the centurion and brought him a message
26   XIV,     77|      exercise. In that state the centurion slew him in the presence
27   XIV,     77|       whom Nero had set over the centurion and his company, like a
28    XV,      6|    hostile ground." Casperius, a centurion selected for this mission,
29    XV,     11|     battle. Then, after losing a centurion and a few soldiers whom
30    XV,     12|        the legionaires, only one centurion of whom, Tarquitius Crescens,
31    XV,     13|        was Paccius, a first-rank centurion, then many of the soldiers,
32    XV,     32|      matters were unchanged, the centurion who had arrived with the
33    XV,     39| announcements, for example, by a centurion of the beginnings of each
34    XV,     60|           and Sulpicius Asper, a centurion, was proved by the fearlessness
35    XV,     79|   inscribe his will, and, on the centurion's refusal, turned to his
36    XV,     88|               Sulpicius Asper, a centurion, exhibited the next example
37   XVI,      9|         was suddenly seized by a centurion sent to slay him. When the
38   XVI,      9|        glory of the service. The centurion seeing that, unarmed as
39   XVI,      9|      till he was cut down by the centurion, as though in battle, with
40   XVI,     16|     Ligurian frontier. Thither a centurion was despatched to hurry
41   XVI,     16|          a sudden attack. So the centurion, having barred every exit
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