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Alphabetical [« »] suite 2 suited 8 suits 2 sulla 29 sullen 1 sullied 1 sulpicii 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 rear 29 savage 29 sesterces 29 sulla 29 thoughts 28 act 28 begged | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances sulla |
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1 I, 1| despotisms of Cinna and Sulla were brief; the rule of 2 II, 63| Appius Appianus, Cornelius Sulla, and Quintus Vitellius.~ ~ 3 II, 70| Mithridates's allies against Sulla, allies of Antonius against 4 III, 32| great-granddaughter of Lucius Sulla and Cneius Pompeius, was 5 III, 39| conflicting laws, till Lucius Sulla, the Dictator, by the repeal 6 III, 45| to the Senate that Lucius Sulla, a young noble, had not 7 III, 45| Arruntius and other kinsmen of Sulla strenuously exerted themselves. 8 III, 45| apology from Mamercus, who was Sulla's uncle and stepfather, 9 III, 87| Lucius Scipio and Lucius Sulla. These generals, after respectively 10 III, 107| grandfather was but a centurion in Sulla's army, his father having 11 IV, 74| appealed too to the of Lucius Sulla, whose army was once in 12 VI, 20| Servius Galba and Lucius Sulla, the emperor, after having 13 VI, 72| conversation ridiculed Lucius Sulla, he predicted to him that 14 VI, 72| him that he would have all Sulla's vices and none of his 15 XI, 27| provinces. Subsequently Sulla, by one of his laws, provided 16 XII, 27| this right, except Lucius Sulla and the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 17 XII, 61| the consulship of Faustus Sulla and Salvius Otho, Furius 18 XII, 70| everything else that Marius and Sulla fought of old. But those 19 XII, 72| pirate-war, of their offers to Sulla, Lucullus, and Pompeius, 20 XIII, 27| conspired to raise Cornelius Sulla to the throne, because of 21 XIII, 61| suspicious of Cornelius Sulla, whose apathetic temper 22 XIII, 61| way to Sallust's gardens. Sulla, he said, was the author 23 XIII, 61| plot. Not one, however, of Sulla's slaves or clients was 24 XIV, 73| ascertained that Plautus and Sulla were the men he most dreaded, 25 XIV, 73| lately sent away to Asia, Sulla to Gallia Narbonensis, he 26 XIV, 73| a grandfather as Drusus. Sulla is poor, and hence comes 27 XIV, 74| was not a moment's delay. Sulla, six days afterwards, was 28 XIV, 78| nothing about the murders of Sulla and Plautus, but merely 29 XIV, 78| expulsion from the Senate of Sulla and Plautus, more grievous,