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 1     I,     15|     with a religious ritual was decreed him. ~ ~
 2     I,     72|        Germanicus had a triumph decreed him, though war still lasted.
 3     I,     95|     year triumphal honours were decreed to Aulus Caecina, Lucius
 4     I,     96|       not had a place in heaven decreed to him, that the honour
 5    II,     32|       to return for the triumph decreed him. "He had now had enough
 6    II,     83|       by Germanicus, the Senate decreed that both he and Drusus
 7    II,    111|        honours were devised and decreed, as men were inspired by
 8   III,     66|                      The Senate decreed vows for his safe return,
 9   III,     83|       ceremonies which had been decreed in honour of Drusus's tribunitian
10   III,     90|          However the Senate now decreed supplications to the gods
11    IV,      5|       repetition of the honours decreed by the Senate to his brother
12    IV,     13|           The same honours were decreed to the memory of Drusus
13    IV,     20|       humble origin, the Senate decreed him a censor's funeral and
14    IV,     22|       two million sesterces was decreed to the Vestal Cornelia,
15    IV,     49|      His books, so the Senators decreed, were to be burnt by the
16    IV,     64|     triumphal distinctions were decreed to Poppaeus Sabinus, for
17    IV,     88|        obscure language. It was decreed without hesitation, and
18    IV,     94|        different subjects, they decreed an altar to Clemency, an
19     V,      2|     religious worship was to be decreed, this having been her own
20    VI,     35|      vote of thanks, and it was decreed that on the seventeenth
21    VI,     69|        honours were devised and decreed to the emperor such as each
22   XII,     34|       to Rome. To Pomponius was decreed the honour of a triumph;
23   XII,     80|  provinces. Divine honours were decreed to Claudius, and his funeral
24  XIII,      3|       mothers." The Senate also decreed her two lictors, with the
25   XIV,     60|       suffer, which ought to be decreed against him, under so excellent
26   XIV,     61|        that a penalty should be decreed proportioned to the offence;
27   XIV,     78|      pretext a thanksgiving was decreed, and also the expulsion
28    XV,     21| Capitoline hill; these had been decreed by the Senate, while the
29    XV,     27|      emperor's suggestion, they decreed that no one was to propose
30    XV,     29|  thanksgiving, and a temple was decreed to the goddess of fecundity,
31    XV,     97|  thanksgivings to the gods were decreed, with special honours to
32   XVI,     22|        when divine honours were decreed to Poppaea, he was purposely
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