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 1   III,      6| Germanicus, even the customary distinctions due to any noble had not
 2   III,    102|      of Africa, with triumphal distinctions, said that he granted them
 3    IV,     24|         and won in Germany the distinctions of a triumph for his success
 4    IV,     32|       to insure them triumphal distinctions, left the enemy to himself.
 5    IV,     35|  Dolabella asked for triumphal distinctions, but was refused by Tiberius,
 6    IV,     55|    gods. The splendour of high distinctions he had never craved; he
 7    IV,     61|   consulship and his triumphal distinctions over the Gaetuli, to have
 8    IV,     64|     Caius Calvisius, triumphal distinctions were decreed to Poppaeus
 9    XI,     23|      yet granted him triumphal distinctions. ~ ~
10    XI,     24|      give in advance triumphal distinctions to one to whom he was about
11    XI,     25|      the consulship, triumphal distinctions, and, at last, the province
12    XI,     27|         At first there were no distinctions even of age, which prevented
13    XI,     28|       now forced upon us? What distinctions will be left for the remnants
14    XI,     28|     let them not vulgarise the distinctions of the Senate and the honours
15   XII,      4|        the honour of triumphal distinctions and by a magnificent gladiatorial
16   XII,     45|      people of Rome. Triumphal distinctions were voted to Ostorius,
17  XIII,     70|      on the benches, about the distinctions of classes, who were the
18    XV,     29|        of the Julii. Transient distinctions all of them, as within four
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