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Alphabetical [« »] ninth 6 nisibis 1 no 317 nobility 16 noble 67 nobleman 2 nobleness 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 luxury 16 narrow 16 necessity 16 nobility 16 numerous 16 oath 16 occasion | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances nobility |
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1 II, 48| clung to his hereditary nobility. Nor did Tiberius afterwards 2 II, 72| with the approval of the nobility, in the presence of a vast 3 II, 99| was a woman of the highest nobility, and but lately because 4 III, 41| thought to have polluted the nobility of his house and to have 5 IV, 13| founder, then the Sabine nobility, Attus Clausus, and the 6 IV, 45| ruled by the people, the nobility, or by one man. A constitution, 7 XI, 12| the solicitation of the nobility, to whom subjection is a 8 XI, 14| circus, some of the young nobility acted on horseback the battle 9 XI, 15| handsomest of the young nobility of Rome, that she drove 10 XII, 7| Agrippina stands first in nobility of birth. She has given 11 XII, 11| alike intolerable to the nobility and to the people. Already 12 XII, 63| thinking less of his ancient nobility as a descendant from the 13 XIII, 58| adequately corresponded to the nobility of her descent. Her conversation 14 XIV, 30| through his mother the high nobility of the Julian family. He 15 XV, 38| first dwelt much on the nobility of his race, but went on 16 XVI, 7| character, Silanus for the nobility of his birth and the quiet