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1 I, 2| destruction of Brutus and Cassius there was no longer any 2 I, 14| granting that the deaths of Cassius and of the Bruti were sacrifices 3 I, 42| given up to destruction. Cassius Chaerea, who won for himself 4 I, 95| licentious freedom with which Cassius Severus had defamed men 5 I, 96| kind of brotherhood, one Cassius, a buffoon of infamous life, 6 I, 96| destruction of the citizens. Cassius, the actor, with men of 7 II, 57| the cause of Brutus and Cassius, and, when suffered to return, 8 III, 108| niece of Cato, wife of Caius Cassius and sister of Marcus Brutus, 9 III, 108| others of equal rank. But Cassius and Brutus outshone them 10 IV, 30| Next was taken the case of Cassius Severus' an exile. A man 11 IV, 46| Brutus and called Caius Cassius the last of the Romans. 12 IV, 47| have praised Brutus and Cassius, whose careers many have 13 IV, 47| Scipio, Afranius, this very Cassius, this same Brutus, he nowhere 14 IV, 47| used to speak with pride of Cassius as his general. Yet both 15 IV, 48| of hatred or esteem. Are Cassius and Brutus now in arms on 16 IV, 48| will remember me as well as Cassius and Brutus." ~ ~ 17 VI, 2| as Scipio, Silanus, and Cassius, when suddenly Togonius 18 VI, 20| marriageable age, selected Lucius Cassius and Marcus Vinicius. Vinicius 19 VI, 20| of cultivated eloquence. Cassius was of an ancient and honourable, 20 VI, 69| granddaughters - Cneius Domitius, Cassius Longinus, Marcus Vinicius, 21 XII, 12| repose." Upon this Caius Cassius, governor of Syria, was 22 XII, 13| Cassius was at that time pre-eminent 23 XII, 13| indolent to an equality. But Cassius, as far as it was possible 24 XIII, 52| extravagant, that Caius Cassius, after having assented to 25 XIII, 62| and armed fighting, Caius Cassius was appointed to apply some 26 XIV, 54| innovation. Of these, Caius Cassius, in giving his vote, argued 27 XIV, 57| to oppose the opinion of Cassius, but clamorous voices rose 28 XV, 65| and the teachings of Caius Cassius, under whom he had been 29 XV, 85| bidding, seized and bound by Cassius, a soldier, who because 30 XVI, 7| odium by forbidding Caius Cassius to attend the funeral. This 31 XVI, 7| Silanus was coupled with Cassius, no crime being alleged, 32 XVI, 7| being alleged, but that Cassius was eminent for his ancestral 33 XVI, 7| made it a reproach against Cassius that among his ancestors' 34 XVI, 7| specially revered that of Caius Cassius, which bore the inscription " 35 XVI, 8| against Lepida, the wife of Cassius and aunt of Silanus, a charge 36 XVI, 9| of exile were passed on Cassius and Silanus. As to Lepida, 37 XVI, 9| the emperor was to decide. Cassius was transported to the island 38 XVI, 25| In vain have you banished Cassius, if you are going to allow 39 XVI, 38| with it a noble pattern in Cassius Asclepiodotus, whose vast