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Alphabetical [« »] peloponnesus 1 pelops 1 penalties 7 penalty 32 penetrate 2 penetrated 7 penetrating 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 kingdom 32 light 32 paetus 32 penalty 32 point 32 poppaea 32 urged | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances penalty |
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1 I, 14| and paid by his death the penalty of a treacherous alliance. 2 II, 65| he deprecated the severer penalty, and advised that she should 3 II, 113| neglected to inflict the legal penalty. When he pleaded that the 4 III, 22| innocent may not pay the penalty of my wickedness. By forty-five 5 III, 68| the consul-elect, the last penalty was invoked on the accused. ~ ~ 6 III, 74| were to be passed and a penalty imposed, those very same 7 III, 96| was first an offence, some penalty should follow. Let us not 8 IV, 58| Votienus, he suffered the penalty of treason; but the emperor, 9 VI, 5| now the first to pay the penalty. By way of episode, Haterius 10 VI, 7| infamies recoiled, as a penalty, on himself. With profound 11 VI, 8| was agreed that the same penalty should be inflicted as on 12 VI, 33| so might he pay the full penalty due to the name and race 13 VI, 35| which Sejanus had paid the penalty of his crime two years before, 14 VI, 37| suffered by her own hand a penalty tardy rather than undeserved. ~ ~ 15 XI, 47| Plautius Lateranus, the extreme penalty was remitted. The latter 16 XII, 21| in triumph, and pay the penalty of death. ~ ~ 17 XII, 23| an extreme and exemplary penalty, which he was not wanting 18 XII, 63| proposed to the Senate a penalty on women who united themselves 19 XIII, 23| rebut them or suffer the penalty. Burrus fulfilled his instructions 20 XIII, 26| allow of his suffering any penalty. Plautus for the present 21 XIII, 34| to the amount of bail or penalty which curule and plebeian 22 XIII, 43| colours, instantly paid the penalty with his life. This was 23 XIII, 53| revived, along with the penalty of the Cincian law against 24 XIV, 15| the crime she had paid its penalty. ~ ~ 25 XIV, 18| now released from their penalty. Silana indeed had died 26 XIV, 38| perfectly open, and free from penalty. ~ ~ 27 XIV, 44| men soon about to pay the penalty, and meanwhile snatching 28 XIV, 61| that it was right that a penalty should be decreed proportioned 29 XV, 54| origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius 30 XV, 63| whereby he might pay the penalty of having destroyed the 31 XV, 88| underwent the prescribed penalty. Nor did the remaining centurions 32 XV, 93| to live in Italy, their penalty being the only proof they