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Alphabetical [« »] ignoble 1 ignominious 3 ignorance 10 ignorant 18 ignore 1 ignored 2 ii 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 glorious 18 grand 18 haterius 18 ignorant 18 informers 18 lands 18 manners | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances ignorant |
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1 I, 21| up a crowd. By working on ignorant minds, which doubted as 2 I, 40| of hardship, filled the ignorant minds of the other soldiers 3 II, 49| credulous ears of the most ignorant people or of restless and 4 II, 69| the man, who is commonly ignorant of letters and of poetry, 5 II, 70| Rhodes. The prince was not ignorant of the slanders with which 6 II, 101| and the first gossip of an ignorant mob? You have on your side 7 III, 96| Although," he said, "I am not ignorant of the reports about Silanus, 8 V, 13| of the name attracted the ignorant, and the Greek mind eagerly 9 VI, 3| as a means of prompting ignorant minds, under the pretence 10 VI, 17| censured the tribune, as ignorant of ancient usage because 11 VI, 56| because he had long been ignorant of the villanies of Sejanus, 12 VI, 73| very feeble and possibly ignorant of the matter, the charge 13 VI, 74| boyhood, was thoroughly ignorant and bred under the vilest 14 XII, 54| which barbarians are so ignorant as military engines and 15 XIII, 18| she was clearly just as ignorant as was Octavia, Britannicus' 16 XIII, 70| for in the entertainment, ignorant as they were, they found 17 XV, 11| Paetus, ignorant of the impending danger, 18 XV, 89| Messalina, without being ignorant that the emperor was one