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1 I, 33| by his age and warlike renown, encouraged Drusus, and 2 I, 90| were victorious, glory and renown would be theirs." He dwelt 3 II, 33| leave some materials for renown to his brother Drusus, who, 4 II, 60| before them centred all the renown of the Cherusci, that to 5 II, 61| were fighting for ancient renown or newly-won freedom; the 6 II, 67| name of Furius won military renown. Since the days of the famous 7 II, 81| age and losing much of his renown through an excessive clinging 8 III, 66| was not so destitute of renown as after having subdued 9 III, 78| massacres in which greatness of renown was fatal, the survivors 10 IV, 7| noble ancestry, military renown, or brilliant accomplishments 11 IV, 35| honour heightened Dolabella's renown. He had, in fact, with a 12 IV, 68| stronger love of life than of renown. The young were divided 13 V, 13| treacherous intent. The renown of the name attracted the 14 VI, 50| empire of the East, and the renown of the Arsacids, in contrast 15 XI, 1| the capital, and with a renown widely spread through the 16 XI, 9| anticipate in hope an eternity of renown? It is for the needs and 17 XI, 21| preparation and soon winning a renown of which that campaign was 18 XI, 28| exhibited as to valour and renown. Is it a small thing that 19 XII, 13| Cassian family which had won renown even in those countries. ~ ~ 20 XII, 34| a mere fraction of his renown with the next generation, 21 XII, 42| own glory, enhanced the renown of the vanquished. The people 22 XIII, 10| Corbulo, for his recent renown, and from a liking which 23 XIV, 47| small force should earn the renown of an entire army. Only 24 XIV, 73| of Asia, because of the renown of such a grandfather as 25 XV, 2| Assuredly your strength and renown are at their height, and 26 XV, 37| issue should enhance his renown. Nor did the disgrace of 27 XVI, 28| what would heighten his renown. "It was for the feeble 28 XVI, 30| who, in his ardour for renown, offered, as he was tribune