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1 I, 1| people have been recorded by famous historians; and fine intellects 2 I, 12| from their parents of the famous day when slavery was still 3 I, 72| between Arminius and Segestes, famous, respectively, for treachery 4 II, 11| was with our army, a man famous for his loyalty, and for 5 II, 62| That same year twelve famous cities of Asia fell by an 6 II, 67| renown. Since the days of the famous deliverer of our city and 7 II, 68| victory of Actium had made famous, the spoils consecrated 8 II, 81| greatness. When as a most famous king in former days he received 9 II, 118| unknown, and to Romans not as famous as he should be, while we 10 III, 38| unsophisticated. The most famous of them were those of the 11 III, 92| offences, or that of the famous Scaurus, whom his great 12 IV, 35| did not make Blaesus more famous, while the refusal of the 13 IV, 47| Titus Livius, pre-eminently famous for eloquence and truthfulness, 14 IV, 79| a senatorian family and famous for his eloquence while 15 IV, 94| Frisian name thus became famous in Germany, and Tiberius 16 VI, 3| since he had chosen the famous and lovely island of Lesbos, 17 VI, 55| surrounded by the waters of those famous rivers, the Euphrates and 18 Miss | and the mother of the more famous Poppaea, afterwards the 19 XI, 1| for his own. Thus grown famous in the capital, and with 20 XI, 22| If he is successful, so famous a hero will be a danger 21 XII, 4| Silanus, a young man otherwise famous, whom he had brought forward 22 XII, 15| a fortress, historically famous, as the spot where the last 23 XII, 43| triumph would have become famous. My punishment would be 24 XII, 69| Statilius Taurus, who was famous for his wealth, and at whose 25 XIII, 4| elegance, as indeed that famous man had an attractive genius 26 XIII, 61| Mulvian bridge was then a famous haunt of nightly profligacy, 27 XIII, 71| cause was pleaded by a man, famous among those nations and 28 XIV, 37| One of the famous cities of Asia, Laodicea, 29 XIV, 68| has my new name become famous? Where is the mind once 30 XV, 47| entertainments the most famous for their notorious profligacy