Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26|    rage was against Aufidienus Rufus, the camp-prefect, whom
 2     I,     26| burdens and such long marches. Rufus, who had long been a common
 3    II,     87|     still minors, Trebellienus Rufus, an expraetor, was appointed
 4   III,     30|      Thala. In this engagement Rufus Helvius, a common soldier,
 5   III,     55|   guardianship of Trebellienus Rufus, it was divided against
 6    IV,     86|         Porcius Cato, Petitius Rufus, and Marcus Opsius, ex-praetors,
 7    VI,     57|       fate befell Trebellienus Rufus and Sextius Paconianus.
 8    XI,     24|        Soon afterwards Curtius Rufus obtained the same honour.
 9    XI,     25|        Of the birth of Curtius Rufus, whom some affirm to have
10    XI,     25|      and heard a voice, "Thou, Rufus, art the man who will one
11    XI,     25|       origin, saying, "Curtius Rufus seems to me to be his own
12    XI,     45|        of the watch, Sulpicius Rufus, who had the charge of the
13   XII,     25|      of the Bithynians, Cadius Rufus, was condemned under the
14  XIII,     26|    supply was given to Faenius Rufus, the direction of the games
15   XIV,     64|    praetorian cohorts, Faenius Rufus, for a vulgar popularity,
16   XIV,     64|       secret profligacy, while Rufus enjoyed the favour of the
17   XIV,     73|        the position of Faenius Rufus by making Agrippina's friendship
18    XV,     29|  Memmius Regulus and Verginius Rufus, Nero welcomed with something
19    XV,     61|       was thought, was Faenius Rufus, the commander of the guard,
20    XV,     73|     violent menaces of Faenius Rufus, who had not yet been named
21    XV,     73|     perpetrate the fatal deed, Rufus refused, and checked the
22    XV,     85|    informers to betray Faenius Rufus, whom they could not endure
23    XV,     88|        punishment. But Faenius Rufus had not equal spirit; he
24    XV,     93|  Verginius Flavus and Musonius Rufus into exile. Verginius encouraged
25    XV,     93|        youth by his eloquence; Rufus by the teachings of philosophy.
26   XVI,     13|     been intimate with Faenius Rufus and somewhat acquainted
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