Book,  Par.

 1     I,     17|       impression that, as he had married Vipsania, daughter of Marcus
 2     I,     43|        death of Augustus. He was married to the granddaughter of
 3     I,     72|         motives, as Arminius had married his daughter who was betrothed
 4    II,     46|          the emperor's bidding I married. Behold the offspring and
 5    II,    112|          s sister Livia, who was married to Drusus, gave birth to
 6    VI,     20|          to Vinicius the emperor married respectively Drusilla and
 7    VI,     26|       his retirement to Capreae, married Claudia, daughter of Marcus
 8    VI,     70|          as I have related, been married to Caius, he had prompted
 9    VI,     73|         her lovers, who had been married to Satrius Secundus, the
10    XI,     39|    crying out that Messalina was married to Silius. At the same time
11   XII,      7|         have ourselves seen that married women were seized at the
12   XII,     68|        now sixteen years of age, married Octavia, the emperor's daughter.
13  XIII,     57| enamoured to frenzy of Pontia, a married woman, bribed her by most
14  XIII,     59|         and again that she was a married woman and could not give
15   XIV,     79|         she was barren, and then married Poppaea. The woman who had
16   XIV,     83|      above the mistress; Poppaea married only to insure a wife's
17    XV,     54|     nightly vigils celebrated by married women. But all human efforts,
18    XV,     89|  circumstance of Vestinus having married Statilia Messalina, without
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