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1 I, 76| daughter of Segestes, but who exhibited the spirit of her husband 2 II, 97| it is doubtful whether it exhibited the marks of poisoning. 3 III, 90| Games, which were to be exhibited by the pontiffs, augurs, 4 IV, 36| then by placards publicly exhibited, he incited the rural and 5 VI, 33| Didymus, a freedman, openly exhibited the names of slave after 6 VI, 54| fluctuating character of rivers exhibited omens which vanished the 7 XI, 14| that the secular games were exhibited. I say nothing of the calculations 8 XI, 14| emperor Domitian; for he also exhibited secular games, at which 9 XI, 27| gladiators should be annually exhibited at the cost of those who 10 XI, 28| customs the Roman character exhibited as to valour and renown. 11 XII, 64| procurators. Quadratus, however, exhibited Felix as one of the judges, 12 XII, 66| just as formerly Augustus exhibited such a spectacle, in a basin 13 XII, 67| a show of gladiators was exhibited, with floating pontoons 14 XIII, 4| was composed by Seneca, exhibited much elegance, as indeed 15 XIV, 24| at a gladiatorial show exhibited by Livineius Regulus, who 16 XIV, 24| where the show was being exhibited. And so there were brought 17 XIV, 27| the games were usually exhibited with hastily erected tiers 18 XIV, 27| retained, whenever the praetors exhibited them, and let no citizen 19 XIV, 28| Achaia and Asia, games were exhibited with greater elaboration, 20 XV, 29| of the circus were to be exhibited in honour of the Claudian 21 XV, 43| gladiatorial show was being exhibited by Vatinius. The man was 22 XV, 88| Sulpicius Asper, a centurion, exhibited the next example of fortitude. 23 XVI, 19| show of carelessness they exhibited, were the better liked, 24 XVI, 33| an exile because he had exhibited genius." ~ ~