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1 II, 3| They also ridiculed his Greek attendants and his keeping 2 II, 77| and apparelled after the Greek fashion, in imitation of 3 II, 83| towns, and what bordered on Greek territories, fell to Cotys; 4 II, 118| barbarous nations, though to Greek historians, who admire only 5 III, 84| of the provinces. In the Greek cities license and impunity 6 III, 91| Senate-House used to exclaim in Greek, "How ready these men are 7 IV, 18| brought embassies from the Greek communities. The people 8 IV, 70| rebuked Agrippina with a Greek verse, and reminded her 9 V, 13| attracted the ignorant, and the Greek mind eagerly fastens on 10 VI, 24| and that after his death Greek flattery had paid him divine 11 VI, 27| at last addressed him in Greek to this effect: "You too, 12 VI, 63| founded by Macedonians, claim Greek names, also of the Parthian 13 XI, 16| as he said, that even the Greek alphabet had not been completed 14 XI, 17| same form as the oldest Greek characters. At first too 15 XII, 52| he was the offspring of a Greek concubine, and he obtained 16 XIV, 20| Roman temples as well as in Greek cities. He could no longer 17 XIV, 21| practising the art of a Greek or Latin actor and even 18 XIV, 27| Rome in imitation of the Greek festival. Like all novelties, 19 XIV, 28| for demanding of them the Greek contests, when once the 20 XIV, 29| emperor was victorious. Greek dresses, in which most people 21 XV, 42| Neapolis, because it was a Greek city. From this as his starting-point 22 XV, 51| victories, various beauties of Greek art, then again the ancient 23 XV, 56| was thoroughly trained in Greek learning, but he had not 24 XV, 92| gifts and assumed in its Greek equivalent the name of Saviour.