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 1     I,     37|         Lucius Apronius, a Roman knight on Drusus's staff, with
 2    II,     35|     Flaccus Vescularius, a Roman knight, who was more intimate with
 3    II,     57|        great-grandfather a Roman knight, Pomponius Atticus, who
 4    II,     63|       Patuleius, a wealthy Roman knight, though he was himself left
 5    II,    113|         husband had been a Roman knight should get money by prostitution.
 6   III,     68|        Lutorius Priscus, a Roman knight, who, after writing a popular
 7   III,     98|           Lucius Ennius, a Roman knight, was accused of treason,
 8    IV,      2|         of Seius Strabo, a Roman knight, he attached himself in
 9    IV,     41|          Caius Cominius, a Roman knight, was spared by the emperor,
10    IV,     56|        old age with a mere Roman knight. Though I might allow it,
11    IV,     56|        overstepped the rank of a knight and gone far beyond my father'
12    IV,     56|          his daughter to a Roman knight. Is it surprising that,
13    IV,     76|   learned in the laws, one Roman knight, besides Sejanus, of the
14    IV,     86|          foul beginning. A Roman knight of the highest rank, Titius
15    VI,     11|                          A Roman knight, Marcus Terentius, at the
16    VI,     16|        Cilnius Maecenas, a Roman knight, charge of everything in
17    VI,     24|   likewise, an illustrious Roman knight, and her brother, an ex-praetor,
18    VI,     38|       many remembered as a Roman knight from Tibur. At the end of
19    VI,     59|       Vibulenus Agrippa, a Roman knight, as soon as his accusers
20    XI,      6|         that one Samius, a Roman knight of the first rank, who had
21    XI,     26|           Cneius Nonius, a Roman knight, was found wearing a sword
22    XI,     47|        Traulus Montanus, a Roman knight, was not admitted. A young
23   XII,      8|        Alledius Severus, a Roman knight, who, as many said, was
24   XII,     17|     under Julius Aquila, a Roman knight, disdaining both, roused
25  XIII,      1|      were Publius Celer, a Roman knight, and Helius, a freedman,
26  XIII,     11|           or of Julius Densus, a knight, whose partiality for Britannicus
27  XIII,     58|        Rufius Crispinus, a Roman knight, by whom she had a son,
28   XIV,     39|         Vibius Secundus, a Roman knight, on the accusation of the
29    XV,     37| Alexander, a distinguished Roman knight, sent to assist in the campaign,
30    XV,     85|      Cervarius Proculus, a Roman knight, did their utmost to convict
31   XVI,      8|   senators, and Fabatus, a Roman knight, were drawn in as accomplices.
32   XVI,     13|          Publius Gallus, a Roman knight, was outlawed for having
33   XVI,     18|          wished to raise a Roman knight to an equality with ex-consuls.
34   XVI,     26|        Ostorius Sabinus, a Roman knight, had already claimed it
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