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1 I, 61| the nearer; the first was supported by all the strength of Gaul; 2 I, 97| Crispinus, and the charge was supported by Romanus Hispo. Crispinus 3 II, 29| hunger, except some who supported existence on carcases of 4 II, 50| senators were said to have supported him with their wealth and 5 II, 57| Piso, who in the civil war supported with the most energetic 6 II, 66| they were still at Rome) supported Haterius Agrippa, a relative 7 III, 33| which outlawed her. Drusus supported him, though others had proposed 8 III, 70| ex-consuls, Rubellius Blandus, supported Lepidus. The rest voted 9 IV, 17| education, and after a while supported himself in Africa and Sicily 10 IV, 91| exile, in which she was supported by relief from Augusta, 11 VI, 51| cheered on the brave and supported the wavering, were conspicuous 12 XI, 1| Germany. Born at Vienna, and supported by numerous and powerful 13 XII, 73| at least relief, and were supported by the emperor, who argued 14 XIII, 30| There were several who supported this. But the consuls did 15 XIII, 40| compensation, was so powerfully supported by corrupt influence that 16 XIII, 56| spirit. Rumour said that he supported that lonely exile by a life 17 XIII, 65| ensue if the revenues which supported the State were to be diminished; 18 XIV, 36| given them by Rome. He was supported too with a force of a thousand 19 XIV, 62| numbers, while Thrasea was supported by his usual firmness of 20 XVI, 22| while envoys from Cilicia, supported by Thrasea's advocacy, were