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Alphabetical [« »] munatius 1 municipal 1 munificence 3 murder 37 murdered 15 murderer 4 murderers 5 | Frequency [« »] 37 destroyed 37 funeral 37 give 37 murder 37 proposed 37 saw 37 silius | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances murder |
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1 I, 6| of the new reign was the murder of Postumus Agrippa. Though 2 I, 29| were applied, denied the murder, and that the man never 3 I, 42| memory with posterity by the murder of Caius Caesar, being then 4 I, 55| great-grandson of Augustus, and the murder of a daughter-in-law of 5 I, 70| deprived of all hope after the murder of Postumus Agrippa, and 6 I, 70| hoped that the infamy of the murder might be shifted on Asprenas.~ ~ 7 II, 49| bold venture. Meanwhile the murder of Agrippa had been perpetrated, 8 II, 117| the perpetration of the murder, and that the reply was 9 III, 43| secrets, and accessory to the murder of Postumus Agrippa, till 10 III, 54| when that king after the murder of his brother Cotys had 11 III, 57| since they had heard of the murder of Germanicus. "It was," 12 IV, 37| have plotted the emperor's murder and a revolution with only 13 XI, 1| been the ringleader in the murder of a Caesar, and then had 14 XI, 13| The murder of Vardanes threw the affairs 15 XII, 11| kin had been swept off by murder after murder; wives actually 16 XII, 11| swept off by murder after murder; wives actually pregnant, 17 XII, 56| tears over their parent's murder.~ ~ 18 XIII, 1| Agrippina, having contrived the murder of his brother Lucius Silanus, 19 XIII, 17| daring openly to order his murder, he meditated a secret device 20 XIII, 19| that many days before the murder, Nero had offered the worst 21 XIII, 24| infamy of plotting a son's murder, or that a Caesar is to 22 XIII, 39| unbroken melancholy. After the murder of Julia, Drusus's daughter, 23 XIII, 57| the chamber. Next day the murder was notorious, and there 24 XIV, 2| would steel his heart to her murder. ~ ~ 25 XIV, 11| not ordered his mother's murder." ~ ~ 26 XIV, 56| a slave took courage to murder his master without letting 27 XIV, 56| light, and accomplish the murder, while all were in ignorance? 28 XIV, 75| that there was a design to murder Plautus, as his life was 29 XIV, 81| perpetrator of the mother's murder, Anicetus, commander, as 30 XV, 62| instruments in his mother's murder, and had not, as he thought, 31 XV, 66| were to rush up and do the murder, the first blow being claimed 32 XV, 76| succession Nero added the murder of Plautius Lateranus, consul-elect, 33 XV, 79| mother's and a brother's murder, nothing remains but to 34 XV, 88| why he had conspired to murder him, he briefly replied 35 XVI, 10| reproach to him for the murder of Rubellius Plautus, son-in-law 36 XVI, 18| object of procuring his murder. Soon afterwards Cerialis 37 XVI, 26| imperial grandeur by the murder of illustrious men, as though