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 1     I,     20|  Augustales. Money was, however, voted from the exchequer, and
 2     I,     95|    enactments, though the Senate voted it, for he said repeatedly
 3    II,     67|         Senate, and the Senators voted him the ornaments of triumph,
 4    II,    111|    shield of remarkable size was voted him as a leader among orators,
 5   III,     13| Illyricum, though the Senate had voted him an ovation for the submission
 6   III,     70|      supported Lepidus. The rest voted with Agrippa. Priscus was
 7   III,    102|      single building. The Senate voted Sejanus a statue, which
 8    IV,     20|  previous year on Caius Silanus, voted a temple to Tiberius, his
 9     V,      2|     honours which the Senate had voted on a lavish scale to her
10    VI,     20|          But though a decree was voted by the Senate on a liberal
11    VI,     73|  condemnation a reward was being voted to her prosecutor, Junius
12    XI,      5|          of the praetorship were voted to Crispinus. Vitellius
13    XI,     49|       private. To Narcissus were voted the decorations of the quaestorship,
14   XII,     24|          To Cilo and Aquila were voted, respectively, the consular
15   XII,     45|      Triumphal distinctions were voted to Ostorius, who thus far
16  XIII,      3|       priestess to Claudius, and voted to the late emperor a censor'
17  XIII,     52|      successive consulships were voted to him, and among the holy
18   XIV,     57|           Still, the party which voted for their execution prevailed.
19   XIV,     61|         allowed a division, they voted with him, with but few exceptions.
20   XIV,     85|          all this offerings were voted to the temples. I record
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