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 1     I,     11|  conducted through "the gate of triumph," on the motion of Gallus
 2     I,     72|      Norbanus, Germanicus had a triumph decreed him, though war
 3    II,     32|    Germanicus to return for the triumph decreed him. "He had now
 4    II,     52|      day of May, celebrated his triumph over the Cherusci, Chatti,
 5    II,     64|       at sea and to win a naval triumph over the Carthaginians.
 6    II,     67|      voted him the ornaments of triumph, an honour which Camillus,
 7   III,     67|   subsequently the honours of a triumph for having stormed some
 8   III,     80|       and settled wars, after a triumph and two consulships, that
 9    IV,      4|   having won his first infamous triumph, and assured that a woman
10    IV,     24|   Germany the distinctions of a triumph for his success in the war
11    VI,     15|       in Thrace the honour of a triumph. But his chief glory rested
12    VI,     58| consulship and the honours of a triumph. During twenty-four years
13   XII,     21|     that he might not be led in triumph, and pay the penalty of
14   XII,     34|         decreed the honour of a triumph; a mere fraction of his
15   XII,     43|        neither my fall nor your triumph would have become famous.
16  XIII,     58|   honours of a consulship and a triumph. As for Ollius, before he
17   XIV,     19|      where he was to pass, as a triumph is witnessed. Thus elated
18   XIV,     28|         200 years following the triumph of Lucius Mummius, who first
19    XV,     56|       carried off, which, for a triumph or a vow, the Roman people
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