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 1     I,     40|          the upper army had Caius Silius for general; the lower was
 2     I,     40|       troops under the control of Silius, with minds yet in suspense,
 3     I,     95|            Lucius Apronius, Caius Silius for their achievements under
 4    II,      7|        collect the taxes of Gaul. Silius, Anteius, and Caecina had
 5    II,      9|           were coming up, ordered Silius, his lieutenant-general,
 6    II,      9|          six legions to the spot. Silius owing to sudden rains did
 7    II,     31|       them down. He ordered Caius Silius with thirty thousand infantry
 8   III,     59|       legions which Visellius and Silius had sent from their respective
 9   III,     60|       infirm and aged, yielded to Silius who was in his prime. ~ ~
10   III,     62|                                   Silius meantime was advancing with
11   III,     63|          hearing quite paralysed. Silius, on the one hand, though
12    IV,     24|     Accordingly he attacked Caius Silius and Titius Sabinus. The
13    IV,     24|         was fatal to both. As for Silius, his having commanded a
14    IV,     25|                                   Silius had a wife, Sosia Galla,
15    IV,     25|      there were any laws by which Silius was being tried, as if Varro
16    IV,     25|          a trial for treason, and Silius forestalled impending doom
17    IV,     86|         consulship of Silanus and Silius Nerva opened with a foul
18    XI,      6|       this, following the lead of Silius, consul-elect, whose elevation
19    XI,      7|       levelled, loudly protested, Silius, who had a quarrel with
20    XI,     15|    frantically enamoured of Caius Silius, the handsomest of the young
21    XI,     15|          lover wholly to herself. Silius was not unconscious of his
22    XI,     34|       strange excesses, when even Silius, either through some fatal
23    XI,     35|     husband, but from a fear that Silius, after attaining his highest
24    XI,     38|    Messalina from her passion for Silius, while they concealed all
25    XI,     39|          Messalina was married to Silius. At the same time she asked
26    XI,     39|           of imperial rank. These Silius might enjoy; only, he must
27    XI,     39|        Senate saw the marriage of Silius. Act at once, or the new
28    XI,     40| possession of the empire, whether Silius was still a subject. ~ ~
29    XI,     41|       hair shook the thyrsus, and Silius at her side, crowned with
30    XI,     42|          the gardens of Lucullus; Silius, to conceal his fear, to
31    XI,     44|           out at her the story of Silius and her marriage. At the
32    XI,     45|         pointed out the statue of Silius's father, which a decree
33    XI,     45|      Brought before the tribunal, Silius sought neither defence nor
34    XI,     46|         been the first victim had Silius obtained empire. ~ ~
35   XII,     75|        his welfare. Messalina and Silius had been convicted, and
36  XIII,     21|           from her husband, Caius Silius, as I have already related.
37    XV,     59|                                   Silius Nerva and Atticus Vestinus
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