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Alphabetical [« »] woman 61 womanly 1 womb 2 women 38 won 41 wonder 6 wondered 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 sword 38 treachery 38 vologeses 38 women 37 am 37 authority 37 became | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances women |
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1 I, 19| limit to the honours paid to women, and that he would observe 2 I, 53| a pitiable procession of women, a general's fugitive wife 3 I, 76| In the number were some women of rank; among them, the 4 I, 79| treachery, not against pregnant women, but openly against armed 5 I, 95| Severus had defamed men and women of distinction in his insulting 6 II, 16| hail the omen; we mean the women and riches of the enemy 7 II, 113| same year the profligacy of women was checked by stringent 8 II, 113| sufficient punishment on unchaste women to have to profess their 9 III, 2| laments of men from those of women; only the attendants of 10 III, 10| Plancina with a retinue of women, moved onward with joy in 11 III, 35| so habitual among men and women by the awful name of sacrilege 12 III, 48| been formerly decided that women were not to be taken among 13 III, 48| foreign countries. A train of women involves delays through 14 III, 48| centres of government, and the women's orders are the more despotic 15 III, 49| are made to the wants of women, but such as are not even 16 III, 69| not of men but of silly women. However, let him leave 17 III, 73| that peculiar luxury of women which, for the sake of jewels, 18 IV, 16| guilt, and urged both these women to represent to the emperor 19 IV, 21| the chief being men's and women's indifference; then, again, 20 IV, 22| ordinary legal position of women. Maluginensis, the son, 21 IV, 80| such amusements; men and women of every age crowding to 22 VI, 14| Even women were not exempt from danger. 23 VI, 35| removed from the frailties of women. The emperor further observed 24 XI, 41| the vats were overflowing; women girt with skins were dancing, 25 XII, 7| ourselves seen that married women were seized at the caprice 26 XII, 63| the Senate a penalty on women who united themselves in 27 XIII, 29| and the insults on men and women of distinction were multiplied, 28 XIV, 41| between the ranks dashed women, in black attire like the 29 XIV, 41| before a troop of frenzied women, they bore the standards 30 XIV, 43| though it fled before them. Women excited to frenzy prophesied 31 XIV, 43| removed their old men and women, leaving their youth alone 32 XIV, 46| under the leadership of women. "But now," she said, "it 33 XIV, 47| he said, "you see more women than warriors. Unwarlike, 34 XIV, 49| spared not to slay even the women, while the very beasts of 35 XV, 48| wailings of terror-stricken women, the feebleness of age, 36 XV, 54| vigils celebrated by married women. But all human efforts, 37 XV, 59| knights, soldiers, even women, had given their names with 38 XVI, 39| of distinguished men and women, giving special attention