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Alphabetical [« »] concurrence 1 condemn 2 condemnation 2 condemned 32 condemning 2 condemns 1 condescend 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 violence 33 voice 32 britannicus 32 condemned 32 cruelty 32 cut 32 decreed | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances condemned |
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1 I, 52| Amid the alarm all condemned Germanicus for not going 2 II, 65| and that she should be condemned if she had spoken irreverently 3 II, 70| Theophilus whom the Areopagus had condemned for forgery. Then, by sailing 4 II, 87| the wife of Cotys, and was condemned to be kept a prisoner far 5 III, 47| against Lepidus, whom he condemned as a poor-spirited and needy 6 III, 70| respite was to be given to condemned persons. Still the Senate 7 IV, 10| And such were not to be condemned as weak. But he had sought 8 IV, 17| proconsul of Further Spain, was condemned for violence in his official 9 IV, 20| was heard and the accused condemned. The cities of Asia, gratified 10 IV, 47| words, Senators, which are condemned, so innocent am I of any 11 IV, 70| Pulchra and Furnius were condemned. Afer was ranked with the 12 IV, 88| without hesitation, and the condemned man was dragged off, exclaiming 13 IV, 91| granddaughter of Augustus. He had condemned her on a conviction of adultery 14 VI, 10| Minucius and Servaeus, on being condemned, went over to the prosecution, 15 VI, 23| hurried before the Senate, condemned and instantly put to death. 16 VI, 42| and the fact too that the condemned, besides forfeiture of their 17 VI, 44| son-in-law, was himself actually condemned and banished from Rome. 18 VI, 56| too, an ex-praetor, was condemned under the same law to capital 19 XI, 37| the charge, she might be condemned and crushed before she was 20 XII, 25| Bithynians, Cadius Rufus, was condemned under the law against extortion. ~ ~ 21 XII, 64| prosecutors. And so Cumanus was condemned for the crimes which the 22 XII, 66| men, though it was between condemned criminals. After much bloodshed 23 XII, 77| name, who had lately been condemned for poisoning, and had long 24 XIII, 36| consulship, Vipsanius Laenas was condemned for rapacity in his administration 25 XIII, 53| was then impeached and condemned, but not without angry feelings 26 XIII, 57| murdered woman, and was condemned by the sentence of the Senate 27 XIV, 52| Rufinus and Terentius were condemned under the Cornelian law. 28 XIV, 57| entire route by which the condemned had to be dragged to execution. 29 XIV, 60| one whom the Senate had condemned. Though Ostorius had stated 30 XV, 83| the life of those who were condemned by a public sentence of 31 XV, 96| and the confessions of the condemned. He was indeed perpetually 32 XVI, 15| Ostorius were classed with condemned criminals rather than with