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 1    II,     63|          Nepos, Appius Appianus, Cornelius Sulla, and Quintus Vitellius.~ ~
 2   III,     66|          appropriate ceremonies. Cornelius Dolabella alone, in endeavouring
 3   III,     82|       years after the suicide of Cornelius Merula no successor to his
 4   III,     95|                                  Cornelius Dolabella however, by way
 5   III,    104|       three under the command of Cornelius Scipio, Blaesus's lieutenant,
 6    IV,     23|             In the consulship of Cornelius Cethegus and Visellius Varro,
 7    IV,     46|        year of the consulship of Cornelius Cossus and Asinius Agrippa,
 8    VI,     43|      Tiberius. But Servilius and Cornelius, his accusers, alleged adultery
 9    VI,     44|          occurred. Servilius and Cornelius, for example, whom the destruction
10   XII,     49|   Tiberius Claudius with Sextius Cornelius Orfitus for his colleague,
11   XII,     63|       fifteen million sesterces. Cornelius Scipio added that he deserved
12   XII,     70|          State. Caius Oppius and Cornelius Balbus were the first who
13  XIII,     27|        having conspired to raise Cornelius Sulla to the throne, because
14  XIII,     48|        The weaker he assigned to Cornelius Flaccus, his lieutenant,
15  XIII,     54| Asiaticus, Lusius Saturninus and Cornelius Lupus, in fact, with the
16  XIII,     61|       particularly suspicious of Cornelius Sulla, whose apathetic temper
17   XIV,     27|         s fourth consulship with Cornelius Cossus for his colleague,
18    XV,     92|         by the folly of his end. Cornelius Martialis, Flavius Nepos,
19   XVI,      8|          Tullinus, and Marcellus Cornelius, senators, and Fabatus,
20   XVI,     13|         into that of Germanicus, Cornelius Orfitus, the proposer of
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