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 1     I,     20|   exhibit at their own expense games to be named after Augustus
 2     I,     66|       night of festivity, with games, and one of their grand
 3     I,     96|       used to take part in the games which had been consecrated
 4    II,      9|     legions celebrated funeral games in his father's honour.
 5    II,    111|     head the procession in the games of the circus; no flamen
 6   III,     33|             On the days of the games which interrupted the trial,
 7   III,     90|       celebration of the Great Games, which were to be exhibited
 8   III,     90|      should preside over these Games. This the emperor opposed,
 9    XI,     14|      Augustus that the secular games were exhibited. I say nothing
10    XI,     14|      he also exhibited secular games, at which indeed, being
11    XI,     14|    Claudius sat to witness the games of the circus, some of the
12    XI,     45|      who had the charge of the Games, and Juncus Virgilianus,
13   XII,     49|      the city populace. At the games too of the circus which
14  XIII,     26|    Rufus, the direction of the games which the emperor was preparing,
15  XIII,     28|    usually on guard during the games was withdrawn, that there
16  XIII,     29|      turned the licence of the games and the enthusiasm for the
17   XIV,     17|        celebration with annual games of Minerva's festival, as
18   XIV,     21|      stage, he instituted some games under the title of "juvenile
19   XIV,     27|     Formerly," they said, "the games were usually exhibited with
20   XIV,     28|  ourselves of Achaia and Asia, games were exhibited with greater
21    XV,     29|       of fecundity, as well as games and contests after the type
22    XV,     42|   gardens, during the juvenile games, but these he now despised,
23    XV,     66|      on that day of the circus games, which is celebrated in
24    XV,     97| secrets of the conspiracy. The games too of Ceres in the circus
25   XVI,      2|     too, that the quinquennial games were being celebrated for
26   XVI,      6|    After the conclusion of the games Poppaea died from a casual
27   XVI,     22|     had not given the Juvenile games any conspicuous encouragement.
28   XVI,     22|       his birth-place, in some games instituted by the Trojan
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