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 1     I,     18|           Arruntius some have mentioned Cneius Piso, and all these men,
 2     I,     33|               with special rage against Cneius Lentulus, because they thought
 3     I,     98|                expiring freedom. And so Cneius Piso asked, "In what order
 4    II,     39|                 of his descendants; and Cneius Lentulus, that no Scribonius
 5    II,     44|                 conflicting opinions of Cneius Piso and Asinius Gallus
 6    II,     57|            children. He appointed to it Cneius Piso, a man of violent temper,
 7    II,     70|                                         Cneius Piso meanwhile, that he
 8    II,     98|               all but Vibius Marsus and Cneius Sentius, between whom there
 9   III,      8|              been despatched to Rome by Cneius Sentius, had died suddenly
10   III,     22|               my children, one of whom, Cneius is in way implicated in
11   III,     24|               half given up to his son, Cneius Piso, who was to change
12   III,     32| great-granddaughter of Lucius Sulla and Cneius Pompeius, was accused of
13   III,     40|                                         Cneius Pompeius was then for the
14   III,     94|        concurred, with the exception of Cneius Lentulus, who, with the
15    IV,      9|             seen among the monuments of Cneius Pompeius; his grandsons
16    IV,     38|               this the prosecutor named Cneius Lentulus and Seius Tubero,
17    IV,     47|              and truthfulness, extolled Cneius Pompeius in such a panegyric
18    IV,     61|                 rank died in that year, Cneius Lentulus and Lucius Domitius.
19    IV,     95|               Germanicus's daughter, on Cneius Domitius, directed the marriage
20    VI,      1|                                         Cneius Domitius and Camillus Scribonianus
21    VI,     37|                it. Formerly the wife of Cneius Piso, and one who had openly
22    VI,     69|              emperor's granddaughters - Cneius Domitius, Cassius Longinus,
23    VI,     70|                Tiberius's last consuls, Cneius Acerronius and Caius Pontius,
24    VI,     73|               accomplices and paramours Cneius Domitius, Vibius Marsus
25    XI,     26|               subsequently ascertained, Cneius Nonius, a Roman knight,
26   XII,      4|            between Domitius, her son by Cneius Aenobarbus, and Octavia,
27   XII,     74|               and sister of her husband Cneius, thought herself of equally
28  XIII,      7|               short of mature age, when Cneius Pompeius and Caesar Octavianus,
29    XV,     33|             Roman people had granted to Cneius Pompeius on the eve of his
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