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 1   XIV,     60| intercession of his father-in-law, Tigellinus. This was the first occasion
 2   XIV,     64|           to himself; and Sofonius Tigellinus, whose inveterate shamelessness
 3   XIV,     64|            their known characters, Tigellinus had the greater influence
 4   XIV,     73|   friendship a charge against him. Tigellinus, who was daily becoming
 5   XIV,     79|          to the furious menaces of Tigellinus, that Octavia's person was
 6    XV,     47|            were those furnished by Tigellinus, which I will describe as
 7    XV,     50|           the Aemilian property of Tigellinus, and it seemed that Nero
 8    XV,     61|        life and character, to whom Tigellinus with his brutality and shamelessness
 9    XV,     73|           questionings of Nero and Tigellinus were added the violent menaces
10    XV,     74|        will that stageplayer, with Tigellinus forsooth and his concubines
11    XV,     78|            presence of Poppaea and Tigellinus, the emperor's most confidential
12    XV,     94|       Nerva, praetor-elect, and to Tigellinus, commander of the praetorians.
13    XV,     94|      commander of the praetorians. Tigellinus and Nerva he so distinguished
14   XVI,     15|          the will of Anteius, till Tigellinus interposed to sanction it.
15   XVI,     18|   bequeathing an immense amount to Tigellinus and his son-in-law, Cossutianus
16   XVI,     19|            jealousy on the part of Tigellinus, who looked on him as a
17   XVI,     20|           moments, flatter Nero or Tigellinus or any other of the men
18   XVI,     21|         surrendered to the hate of Tigellinus, because a freedman of Thermus
19   XVI,     21|           criminal charges against Tigellinus, such that the man had to
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