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1 I, 10| bequest of forty-three million five hundred thousand sesterces " 2 I, 73| gave Caecina four legions, five thousand auxiliaries, with 3 II, 45| magistrates should be held every five years, and that the commanders 4 II, 45| election was deferred for five years! How could he foresee 5 II, 45| were fixed on promotion for five years? It was in fact a 6 II, 52| the chariot which bore his five children. Still, there was 7 II, 62| sesterces, and remitted for five years all they paid to the 8 III, 24| rank, with an allowance of five million sesterces, should 9 III, 30| numbering not more than five hundred, routed those same 10 III, 40| remedy, selected by lot five ex-consuls, five ex-praetors, 11 III, 40| by lot five ex-consuls, five ex-praetors, and five senators, 12 III, 40| ex-consuls, five ex-praetors, and five senators, by whom most of 13 III, 41| candidate for quaestorship five years earlier than the law 14 VI, 41| The general tradition says five hundred years. Some maintain 15 VI, 41| was a period of less than five hundred years. Consequently 16 XII, 25| out of immense wealth only five million sesterces were left 17 XII, 68| its tribute remitted for five years.~ ~ 18 XII, 73| tribute was remitted for five years. ~ ~ 19 XIII, 41| increased by an annual grant of five hundred thousand sesterces 20 XIV, 6| was celebrating Minerva's five days' festival at Baiae. 21 XIV, 27| entertainment to be repeated every five years was established at 22 XIV, 28| that a few nights every five years were devoted, and 23 XV, 50| At last, after five days, an end was put to 24 XVI, 38| Cossutianus, received each five million sesterces, Ostorius