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1 I, 11| triumph," on the motion of Gallus Asinius; the titles of the 2 I, 17| to him. Thereupon Asinius Gallus said, "I ask you, Caesar, 3 I, 17| be wholly excused. Then Gallus again, who had inferred 4 I, 18| little from the speech of Gallus, gave like offence, though 5 I, 18| contemptuously indifferent, Gallus Asinius as ambitious and 6 I, 100| life. Thereupon Asinius Gallus proposed to consult the 7 I, 102| in a speech from Asinius Gallus, without a word from Tiberius, 8 II, 39| festival, on the motion of Gallus Asinius, Papius Mutilus, 9 II, 41| for the State's advantage. Gallus Asinius argued on the other 10 II, 41| anxieties and dangers." Gallus gained a ready assent, under 11 II, 44| Cneius Piso and Asinius Gallus on the subject. Piso, although 12 II, 44| the sovereign's absence. Gallus, as Piso had forestalled 13 II, 45| dispute then arose between Gallus and the emperor. Gallus 14 II, 45| Gallus and the emperor. Gallus proposed that the elections 15 II, 66| in the room of Vipstanus Gallus, whom death had removed. 16 III, 13| Marcus Vinicius, Asinius Gallus, Aeserninus Marcellus and 17 IV, 26| on the motion of Asinius Gallus, who had proposed that half 18 IV, 39| interposed with his veto. Next, Gallus Asinius proposed that he 19 IV, 90| Asinius Gallus, to whose children Agrippina 20 IV, 90| him, not out of love for Gallus, but rather to wait the 21 V, 11| alleged intimacy with Aelius Gallus, who, after the punishment 22 VI, 2| when suddenly Togonius Gallus intruding his own obscurity 23 VI, 17| book of the Sibyl. Caninius Gallus, a book of the College of 24 VI, 17| usage because of his youth. Gallus he scolded for having introduced 25 VI, 31| year the death of Asinius Gallus became known. That he died 26 VI, 35| with having had Asinius Gallus as a paramour and being 27 XIV, 7| one of whom, Crepereius Gallus, stood near the helm, while 28 XV, 71| friends, respectively, Glitius Gallus and Annius Pollio. ~ ~ 29 XV, 92| Seneca's friend, Glitius Gallus, and Annius Pollio, as men 30 XV, 92| banishment. Priscus and Gallus were accompanied respectively 31 XVI, 13| Publius Gallus, a Roman knight, was outlawed