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Alphabetical [« »] poor-spirited 1 poppaea 32 poppaeus 6 populace 34 popular 52 popularity 14 popularly 2 | Frequency [« »] 34 little 34 messalina 34 past 34 populace 34 service 34 silence 34 special | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances populace |
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1 I, 2| soldiers with gifts, the populace with cheap corn, and all 2 I, 10| sesterces "to the people and populace of Rome," of one thousand 3 I, 61| sensible men, then the populace, last, and longest of all, 4 I, 71| in the pleasures of the populace. Very different was the 5 I, 101| This was alarming to the populace, and his father had, it 6 I, 102| besides several of the populace, were killed, and the tribune 7 II, 52| Marcellus, regarded by the city populace with passionate enthusiasm, 8 II, 53| gave every one of the city populace three hundred sesterces, 9 II, 89| festal gathering of the populace of Antioch. Then he left 10 II, 116| As the city populace complained of the cruel 11 III, 3| colony after colony, the populace in black, the knights in 12 III, 10| increased the fury of the populace by bringing his vessel to 13 III, 57| unwarlike character of the city populace, and the utter weakness 14 III, 78| and be courted by the city populace, by our allies and by foreign 15 IV, 8| same employments. The city populace indeed suffered much from 16 IV, 36| growth, while the freeborn populace daily decreased. ~ ~ 17 IV, 82| and was applauded by the populace for having assisted with 18 IV, 94| knights, a number of the city populace flocked thither, anxiously 19 V, 6| daughter-in-law and reprimanding the populace in an edict complained to 20 V, 12| though the fury of the populace was subsiding, and people 21 VI, 69| the more acceptable to the populace, as Tiberius was rather 22 XII, 49| and presents to the city populace. At the games too of the 23 XII, 51| administering justice, the populace crowded round him with a 24 XIII, 28| might be proved whether the populace, in the absence of a guard, 25 XIII, 37| every member of the city populace four hundred sesterces were 26 XIII, 62| town council and by the populace. The first spoke bitterly 27 XIV, 16| soldiers, the Senate, and the populace, she opposed the usual donative 28 XIV, 19| Senate submissive and the populace enthusiastic, all the vilest 29 XIV, 24| advantage resting with the populace of Pompeii, where the show 30 XIV, 28| substance, or would the populace have the same motive for 31 XIV, 29| The enthusiasm too of the populace was not even slightly kindled, 32 XIV, 54| sudden gathering of the populace, which was for saving so 33 XV, 54| called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the 34 XVI, 14| Slaves and the free-born populace alike were suddenly cut