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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Rufus, the direction of the games which the emperor was preparing, 15 XIII, 28| usually on guard during the games was withdrawn, that there 16 XIII, 29| turned the licence of the games and the enthusiasm for the 17 XIV, 17| celebration with annual games of Minerva's festival, as 18 XIV,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