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1 II, 34| Firmius Catus, a senator, an intimate friend of Libo's, prompted 2 II, 35| Roman knight, who was more intimate with Tiberius than himself. 3 II, 54| but was suggested by the intimate friends of Augustus, because, 4 II, 75| in the presence of a few intimate associates, Germanicus addressed 5 II, 101| Domitius Celer, one of Piso's intimate friends, argued that he 6 III, 1| of her arrival, all her intimate friends and several officers, 7 III, 12| therefore summoned a few intimate friends, he listened to 8 IV, 20| equally too by the death of an intimate friend. This was Lucilius 9 IV, 38| men in the state, his own intimate friends, the first of whom 10 VI, 24| Mitylene had been one of the intimate friends of Pompey the Great, 11 VI, 28| him in the number of his intimate friends. ~ ~ 12 VI, 36| reputation, if the most intimate of his friends were to fly 13 XII, 58| appearance. He was however very intimate with Claudius, who, when 14 XII, 75| to have plainly told his intimate friends that "his destruction 15 XIII, 14| not escape Nero; his most intimate friends dreaded it, and 16 XIV, 7| having with her two of her intimate attendants, one of whom, 17 XIV, 30| wife Antistia and a few intimate friends. ~ ~ 18 XV, 44| supreme power. Then the most intimate of his freedmen were put 19 XV, 61| those who was specially intimate with Nero, still kept up 20 XV, 70| and that both were Piso's intimate friends. ~ ~ 21 XV, 89| him had had its origin in intimate companionship, Vestinus 22 XVI, 13| outlawed for having been intimate with Faenius Rufus and somewhat 23 XVI, 18| Fabius Romanus, one of the intimate friends of Lucanus. A story 24 XVI, 19| Nero to be one of his few intimate associates, as a critic 25 XVI, 21| profligacy and was very intimate with Petronius. She was 26 XVI, 28| then consulted his most intimate friends whether he should 27 XVI, 39| Caecilianus, one of his intimate friends, came to him and