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1 I, 43| the Roman people, and they believed that had he obtained empire, 2 I, 69| effect, more so than could be believed to come from his inmost 3 I, 97| things were true, and so were believed to have been said. ~ ~ 4 II, 30| seen or in their terror believed.~ ~ 5 II, 50| throughout Italy, and was believed at Rome, that Agrippa had 6 II, 57| aspirations of Germanicus. Some believed that he had even received 7 II, 104| sixth legion, which was, he believed, particularly open to revolutionary 8 II, 110| health. These were instantly believed, instantly published. Every 9 III, 28| the sword, others it was believed by poison or starvation.~ ~ 10 III, 61| disaffected; anything in fact was believed, with rumour's usual exaggeration. 11 III, 68| him fatally were rather believed, and on the motion of Haterius 12 IV, 63| fell dead. It was however believed that Piso was treacherously 13 V, 3| Nero, which was popularly believed to have been long before 14 V, 13| no sooner invented than believed, was that Drusus had escaped 15 VI, 2| House. The man had actually believed a letter from him in which 16 VI, 13| profligate, or that Tiberius believed a false charge. For this 17 VI, 51| he was slain, which was believed by mistake, struck panic 18 VI, 77| his breath failing, he was believed to have expired, and Caius 19 XI, 1| Messalina believed that Valerius Asiaticus, 20 XI, 21| regard to trifles could be believed of him. ~ ~ 21 XII, 9| throne. For Seneca, it was believed, was devoted to Agrippina 22 XIII, 53| of crushing him, so men believed, a decree of the Senate 23 XIV, 2| broken, while not a person believed that the son's hatred would 24 XIV, 9| remonstrate in vain, or believed the crisis to be such that 25 XIV, 15| with its shores (some too believed that the notes of a funereal 26 XIV, 30| his father's side, people believed him to be the man marked 27 XIV, 60| the adverse witnesses were believed, and Junius Marullus, consul-elect, 28 XIV, 86| That same year Nero was believed to have destroyed by poison 29 XV, 82| there were persons who believed that, as long as she dreaded