Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|         were brief; the rule of Pompeius and of Crassus soon yielded
 2     I,      2|       of the Commonwealth, when Pompeius was crushed in Sicily, and
 3     I,      8|       with his flattery. Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius, the
 4     I,     14|    attachment to the faction of Pompeius. Then, when by a decree
 5     I,     14|      the public welfare), still Pompeius had been deluded by the
 6     I,     95|     Tiberius, when consulted by Pompeius Macer, the praetor, as to
 7    II,     34|        on his great-grandfather Pompeius, his aunt Scribonia, who
 8   III,     13| Aeserninus Marcellus and Sextus Pompeius, and on their declining
 9   III,     32|         Lucius Sulla and Cneius Pompeius, was accused of pretending
10   III,     40|                          Cneius Pompeius was then for the third time
11   III,     47|        equal to the war. Sextus Pompeius caught at this opportunity
12   III,    102|                                 Pompeius's theatre, which had been
13   III,    102|      equal to restoring it, but Pompeius's name was to be retained.
14   III,    102|       which was to be placed in Pompeius's theatre. And soon afterwards
15    IV,      9|         the monuments of Cneius Pompeius; his grandsons would be
16    IV,     47|   truthfulness, extolled Cneius Pompeius in such a panegyric that
17     V,      1|        concluded between Sextus Pompeius and the triumvirs. After
18    VI,     19|      close Geminius, Celsus and Pompeius, Roman knights, fell beneath
19    XI,     45|        his guilt, together with Pompeius Urbicus and Saufellus Trogus
20   XII,      6|         the consulship of Caius Pompeius and Quintus Veranius, the
21   XII,     72|         to Sulla, Lucullus, and Pompeius, and then of their late
22  XIII,      7|         mature age, when Cneius Pompeius and Caesar Octavianus, in
23  XIII,     42|       recover what Lucullus and Pompeius had formerly won. Besides,
24  XIII,     68|  maintenance of peace. Paulinus Pompeius and Lucius Vetus were then
25   XIV,     27|        declared that even Cnius Pompeius was censured by the older
26   XIV,     53|      same day was fatal also to Pompeius Aelianus, a young ex-quaestor,
27    XV,     21|          Ducennius Geminus, and Pompeius Paulinus, to the management
28    XV,     33|    people had granted to Cneius Pompeius on the eve of his war against
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