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 1     I,      1|   subjected it to empire under the title of "Prince." But the successes
 2     I,      2|        lead it, then, dropping the title of triumvir, and giving
 3     I,      8|          he issued merely with the title of Tribune, which he had
 4     I,     13|         the tribunitian power, the title of Imperator twenty-one
 5     I,     22|            hardships under another title. If a soldier survives so
 6     I,     78|           proposal of Tiberius the title of Imperator. The wife of
 7     I,     95| achievements under Germanicus. The title of "father of his country,"
 8    II,      5|          retain his royal pomp and title. How Vonones meditated an
 9    II,     33|            in Germany the imperial title and the triumphal laurel.
10    II,     58|         chiefs were equal. But the title of king rendered Maroboduus
11    II,     96|            possessed the power and title of a king, he would have
12    II,    116|           not therefore accept the title of "father of the country"
13   III,     79|        dictator he might have some title to mark his elevation above
14   III,     89|     consuls, who were to sift each title and see if it involved any
15   III,    106|         army. Several men bore the title at the same time, without
16    VI,     59|          the strength of his royal title. ~ ~
17    XI,     28|          Let them enjoy indeed the title of citizens, but let them
18    XI,     33|         Father of the Senate." The title of "Father of the Country"
19   XII,     31|          too was honoured with the title of Augusta. When this had
20   XII,     49|            of the capital with the title of "prince of the youth
21   XIV,     21|    instituted some games under the title of "juvenile sports," for
22   XIV,     21|           first enrolled under the title of Augustani, men in their
23   XIV,     63|          work to which he gave the title of "Codicils." Talius Geminus,
24    XV,      2|         ground of age, the highest title of all, was established
25    XV,     29|           called Augusta, the same title having also been given to
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