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1 I, 10| family with the name of Augusta; next in expectation were 2 I, 18| went with entreaties to Augusta, and was saved by her very 3 I, 19| the Senate's sycophancy to Augusta. Some would have her styled " 4 I, 43| Tiberius, and grandson of Augusta, he was troubled by the 5 II, 17| hands of his grandmother Augusta. Encouraged by the omen 6 II, 43| by suing Urgulania, whom Augusta's friendship had raised 7 II, 43| did Piso give way, though Augusta complained that she was 8 II, 43| in vain to restrain him, Augusta directed the money which 9 II, 57| was beyond a question that Augusta, with feminine jealousy, 10 II, 101| your side the complicity of Augusta and the emperor's favour, 11 II, 108| province; this was the drift of Augusta's secret interviews with 12 III, 4| Tiberius Augusta refrained from showing themselves, 13 III, 4| believe that Tiberius and Augusta, who did not leave the palace, 14 III, 19| secret intercessions of Augusta, she gradually withdrew 15 III, 23| Caesar, while the emperor and Augusta had defended Plancina. She 16 III, 24| spared in consideration of Augusta's intercession. ~ ~ 17 III, 26| Messalinus, that Tiberius, Augusta, Antonia, Agrippina and 18 III, 90| About this time Julia Augusta had an alarming illness, 19 III, 99| Knights for the recovery of Augusta. Although that Goddess had 20 IV, 11| deploring the extreme age of Augusta, the childhood of his grandsons, 21 IV, 16| and worked powerfully on Augusta's old hatred of her and 22 IV, 16| consequently in the confidence of Augusta, over whose mind Prisca 23 IV, 22| of Scantia; and, whenever Augusta entered the theatre, she 24 IV, 28| had dared in defiance of Augusta's power, to sue Urgulania 25 IV, 31| the known intimacy between Augusta and Urgulania. The accused 26 IV, 75| Tiberius himself. With this Augusta would taunt her son, and 27 IV, 91| supported by relief from Augusta, who having overthrown the 28 V, 1| an advanced old age Julia Augusta. A Claudia by birth and 29 V, 2| risen to distinction through Augusta's partiality. Fufius was 30 V, 3| despotism. As long indeed as Augusta lived, there yet remained 31 V, 3| to have been kept back by Augusta, as it was publicly read 32 VI, 6| which he was present on Augusta's birthday with the priests, 33 VI, 37| fell, by the intreaties of Augusta, and not less by the enmity 34 XII, 31| honoured with the title of Augusta. When this had been done, 35 XV, 29| Poppaea, whom he called Augusta, the same title having also