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 1     I,      3|        Claudius Marcellus, his sister's son, while a mere stripling,
 2     I,     14|       by his marriage with the sister, and paid by his death the
 3    II,     99|      she had worn for her lost sister. ~ ~
 4    II,    112|        yet fresh, Germanicus's sister Livia, who was married to
 5   III,     43|      descent and grandson of a sister of Caius Sallustius, that
 6   III,     97| request of Torquata, Silanus's sister, a vestal of primitive purity.
 7   III,    108|      wife of Caius Cassius and sister of Marcus Brutus, died this
 8    IV,      4|       Drusus's wife. She was a sister of Germanicus, and though
 9    IV,     43|      was alleged) assailed his sister with a false charge of treason.
10    IV,     62|    banished by Augustus, whose sister's grandson he was, to the
11    IV,     75|    state under Germanicus, his sister's grandson, whom all men
12    VI,     23|    instantly put to death. His sister Sancia was outlawed, on
13   XII,      5| charges against Silanus, whose sister, Junia Calvina, a handsome
14   XII,      5|        between the brother and sister. The emperor listened, for
15   XII,      9|       popular indignation. His sister, Calvina, was banished from
16   XII,     25|     illustrious rank, that the sister of Lucius Volusius was her
17   XII,     35|     Vangio and Sido, sons of a sister of Vannius, led the movement.
18   XII,     50|        emperor's daughter, was sister, wife, and mother of a sovereign.
19   XII,     56|        used poison against his sister and uncle, but had them
20   XII,     74|       cousin of Agrippina, and sister of her husband Cneius, thought
21  XIII,     18|     Octavia, Britannicus's own sister. She saw, in fact, that
22   XIV,     84|     was now a widow and only a sister, and appealed to their common
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