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Alphabetical [« »] servitude 1 servius 9 sesostris 1 sesterces 29 set 41 setting 3 settle 6 | Frequency [« »] 29 princes 29 rear 29 savage 29 sesterces 29 sulla 29 thoughts 28 act | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances sesterces |
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1 I, 10| million five hundred thousand sesterces "to the people and populace 2 I, 99| senator, he gave a million sesterces, having ascertained that 3 II, 16| with daily pay of a hundred sesterces as long as war lasted. The 4 II, 46| strength of a gift of a million sesterces, to marry and rear children, 5 II, 48| bestow two hundred thousand sesterces on each of his children 6 II, 53| city populace three hundred sesterces, and nominated himself his 7 II, 62| emperor promised ten million sesterces, and remitted for five years 8 II, 115| with a dowry of a million sesterces. ~ ~ 9 II, 116| promising himself to add two sesterces on every peck for the traders. 10 III, 24| allowance of five million sesterces, should be banished for 11 IV, 22| ceremonial, a gift of two million sesterces was decreed to the Vestal 12 IV, 81| of four hundred thousand sesterces, and that no amphitheatre 13 VI, 22| banks a hundred million sesterces, and allowing freedom to 14 VI, 69| tenements. A hundred million of sesterces was expended in this munificence, 15 XI, 5| Fifteen hundred thousand sesterces and the decorations of the 16 XI, 6| paid four hundred thousand sesterces to Suilius, stabbed himself 17 XI, 9| be taken to ten thousand sesterces, and those who exceeded 18 XII, 25| wealth only five million sesterces were left to the exile. 19 XII, 63| praetorship and fifteen million sesterces. Cornelius Scipio added 20 XII, 63| of three hundred million sesterces.~ ~ 21 XII, 68| subvention of ten million sesterces. The Rhodians also had their 22 XIII, 37| city populace four hundred sesterces were given, and forty million 23 XIII, 41| of five hundred thousand sesterces on which Messala might support 24 XIII, 53| amassed three hundred million sesterces? At Rome the wills of the 25 XV, 21| present of sixty million sesterces. ~ ~ 26 XV, 49| corn was reduced to three sesterces a peck. These acts, though 27 XV, 94| distributed two thousand sesterces to every common soldier, 28 XVI, 14| by a gift of four million sesterces, so that what was lost to 29 XVI, 38| received each five million sesterces, Ostorius twelve hundred