Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|      island of Planasia, his only grandson, Agrippa Postumus, who,
 2     I,      6|         to be the sentence of the grandson in order that the stepson
 3     I,     43|          brother of Tiberius, and grandson of Augusta, he was troubled
 4    II,     46|   conspicuous poverty. He was the grandson of the orator Hortensius,
 5   III,     23|           people said, "to look a grandson's murderess in the face,
 6   III,     43|         of equestrian descent and grandson of a sister of Caius Sallustius,
 7   III,     92|           Scaurus, whom his great grandson, a blot on his ancestry,
 8   III,    107|   Saloninus, distinguished as the grandson of Marcus Agrippa, and Asinius
 9    IV,      2|      early youth to Caius Caesar, grandson of the Divine Augustus,
10    IV,     16|     irreconcilably hostile to her grandson's widow. Agrippina's friends
11    IV,     31| grandmother of Silvanus, sent her grandson a dagger. This was thought
12    IV,     62|          Augustus, whose sister's grandson he was, to the city of Massilia,
13    IV,     75|          Germanicus, his sister's grandson, whom all men esteemed,
14     V,      3|        the emperor imputed to his grandson. Against his daughter-in-law
15     V,      6|        his invectives against his grandson and his daughter-in-law
16    VI,     32|           daughter-in-law and his grandson, chose to be merciless rather
17    VI,     34|         his house and display his grandson under a centurion's lash,
18   XII,      3|       bring with her Germanicus's grandson, who was thoroughly worthy
19   XII,     11|        son of Vonones, Phraates's grandson, was with them in their
20   XIV,     36|           a Cappadocian noble and grandson of king Archelaus, yet,
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