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Alphabetical [« »] kinds 1 king 113 king-like 1 kingdom 32 kingdoms 4 kingly 2 kings 36 | Frequency [« »] 32 freedman 32 grief 32 high 32 kingdom 32 light 32 paetus 32 penalty | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances kingdom |
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1 I, 13| under the name neither of a kingdom nor a dictatorship, but 2 II, 4| possessed himself of the kingdom. The conquered Vonones found 3 II, 4| defence for himself and his kingdom in the might of the Arsacids. 4 II, 4| put in possession of the kingdom under the escort of Tiberius 5 II, 54| by a natural death. His kingdom was reduced into a province, 6 II, 59| and Langobardi from the kingdom of Maroboduus revolted to 7 II, 87| prisoner far away from his kingdom. Thrace was divided between 8 II, 87| appointed to govern the kingdom in the meanwhile, after 9 III, 55| since the division of the kingdom between Rhoemetalces and 10 VI, 49| of Aeetes, and the vacant kingdom of Colchi. They have many 11 VI, 52| the whole strength of his kingdom, intent on vengeance. The 12 XI, 10| made his way back to his kingdom at the suggestion of Claudius 13 XII, 17| experience, was left in his new kingdom with a few cohorts under 14 XII, 19| of Mithridates or to the kingdom of his fathers, and having 15 XII, 35| Suevi, was driven from his kingdom. In the commencement of 16 XII, 36| Vangio and Sido divided his kingdom between them; they were 17 XII, 47| out for war, invaded her kingdom. This we had foreseen; some 18 XII, 52| back from him the little kingdom of Iberia as to make no 19 XII, 57| been betrayed and that his kingdom was in the hands of his 20 XII, 57| generosity given away this same kingdom of Armenia to excite the 21 XII, 60| to Iberia, his ancestral kingdom. Zenobia meanwhile (this 22 XIII, 7| possessed himself of the kingdom and as often been thrust 23 XIII, 42| Tiridates to be deprived of a kingdom which he had himself given 24 XIV, 25| possessor, together with his kingdom to the Roman people, and 25 XIV, 36| more easily secure his new kingdom. Parts of Armenia, according 26 XIV, 42| submission would put his kingdom and his house out of the 27 XIV, 42| result, so much so that his kingdom was plundered by centurions, 28 XV, 1| exile as he was from his kingdom, by his silence or very 29 XV, 7| than in the capital of a kingdom lately recovered? There 30 XV, 16| the whole strength of his kingdom against two legions, while 31 XV, 35| Tiridates to accept as a gift a kingdom yet unhurt by the ravages 32 XV, 37| for some divisions of his kingdom. Tiridates demanded a place