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Alphabetical [« »] motives 11 motley 1 mound 5 mount 18 mountain 6 mountainous 2 mountains 8 | Frequency [« »] 18 marcellus 18 married 18 meant 18 mount 18 multitude 18 odium 18 personal | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances mount |
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1 I, 73| father's entrenchments on Mount Taunus he hurried his troops 2 II, 62| s purse. Magnesia, under Mount Sipylus, was considered 3 II, 107| all the bravest men to mount on them, while others were 4 II, 111| banks of the Rhine, and on mount Amanus in Syria, with an 5 III, 55| neighbourhood; others crossed Mount Haemus, to stir up remote 6 IV, 60| of the temple of Venus at Mount Eryx, which had fallen to 7 IV, 69| early and severe winter of Mount Haemus saved the rest of 8 IV, 82| unusual extent, reducing Mount Caelius to ashes. "It was 9 IV, 82| proposals were also made that Mount Caelius should for the future 10 IV, 82| for the future be called Mount Augustus, inasmuch as when 11 IV, 83| uninteresting to mention that Mount Caelius was anciently known 12 VI, 62| retreated to the heights of Mount Taurus, because they were 13 XI, 13| Meherdates might be allowed to mount the throne of his ancestors. ~ ~ 14 XI, 19| hostage but a citizen, gone to mount a foreign throne." At first 15 XII, 34| and glory they returned to Mount Taunus, where Pomponius 16 XII, 58| affairs. He quickly crossed Mount Taurus, and had restored 17 XV, 9| hurried his army across Mount Taurus, for the recovery, 18 XV, 74| hesitating, to go to the camp or mount the Rostra and test the