Book,  Par.

 1     I,     15|       There were the excesses of Quintus Tedius and Vedius Pollio;
 2     I,     18|         contrivance of Tiberius. Quintus Haterius too and Mamercus
 3    II,     41|         luxury of the country by Quintus Haterius, an ex-consul,
 4    II,     46|    penury the great-grandsons of Quintus Hortensius, the foster-children
 5    II,     63|   Appianus, Cornelius Sulla, and Quintus Vitellius.~ ~
 6    II,     73|         received as its governor Quintus Veranius. Some of the royal
 7    II,     73|         gentler rule under Rome. Quintus Servaeus was appointed to
 8   III,     81|   holding the tribunitian power. Quintus Haterius, when he brought
 9    IV,     29|                                  Quintus Granius accused Piso of
10    IV,     79|         men, Asinius Agrippa and Quintus Haterius. Agrippa was of
11    VI,      9|                                  Quintus Servaeus and Minucius Thermus
12    VI,     23|   outlawed, on the accusation of Quintus Pomponius, a restless spirit,
13    VI,     59|                                  Quintus Plautius and Sextus Papinius
14   XII,      6| consulship of Caius Pompeius and Quintus Veranius, the marriage arranged
15   XII,     68|  consulship of Didius Junius and Quintus Haterius, Nero, now sixteen
16  XIII,     29|             In the consulship of Quintus Volusius and Publius Scipio,
17  XIII,     54|       Suilius with having driven Quintus Pomponius by a relentless
18   XIV,     31|       source of the stream which Quintus Marcius conveyed to Rome,
19   XIV,     58|   assessment was made of Gaul by Quintus Volusius, Sextius Africanus,
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