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Alphabetical [« »] extolled 7 extolling 1 extorted 5 extortion 21 extraction 2 extravagance 7 extravagant 7 | Frequency [« »] 21 enthusiasm 21 escape 21 exclaimed 21 extortion 21 feared 21 follow 21 forbidden | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances extortion |
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1 I, 98| As for the question of extortion, it was referred to a special 2 III, 16| accusations about intrigues and extortion during Piso's government 3 III, 48| whenever men are accused of extortion, most of the charges are 4 III, 54| proconsul of Crete, for extortion, adding a charge of treason, 5 III, 92| accused by our allies of extortion; whereupon Mamercus Scaurus, 6 III, 93| conviction for oppression and extortion, but there was a combination 7 III, 98| Cordus was convicted of extortion. Lucius Ennius, a Roman 8 IV, 25| themselves from the charge of extortion. The whole affair however 9 XI, 8| guilty under the law of extortion, when Suilius and Cossutianus 10 XI, 9| liable to the penalties of extortion. ~ ~ 11 XII, 25| condemned under the law against extortion. ~ ~ 12 XII, 69| charged him with a few acts of extortion, but particularly with magical 13 XIII, 36| Proculus was acquitted of extortion, his accusers dropping the 14 XIII, 38| such bribery as by actual extortion, while governors sought 15 XIII, 39| the past under charges of extortion, was restored to his rank 16 XIII, 56| father and of some charges of extortion, the emperor interposed, 17 XIII, 67| cruelty rather than with extortion. Silvanus was beset by a 18 XIV, 39| Moors, was convicted of extortion, and banished from Italy, 19 XIV, 58| Priscus was convicted of extortion on the prosecution of the 20 XV, 26| the dread of a charge of extortion has been a check to rapacity, 21 XVI, 22| advocacy, were accusing him of extortion. ~ ~