Book,  Par.

 1     I,     55|             here only centurions are murdered, tribunes driven away, envoys
 2    II,      4|             with chains, and finally murdered him. His son, Artaxias,
 3    II,     86|               He ordered Cotys to be murdered and falsely represented
 4   III,     14|             be punished, whoever the murdered man may be, it is for you
 5    IV,     63|          that Piso was treacherously murdered by the Termestini. Some
 6    VI,     46|            of the family having been murdered by Artabanus or being under
 7  XIII,     39|             safety. If a master were murdered by his slaves, all those
 8  XIII,     40|               as I have related, had murdered Silanus, the pro-consul,
 9  XIII,     57|         consuls by the father of the murdered woman, and was condemned
10   XIV,     54|     afterwards one of his own slaves murdered the city-prefect, Pedanius
11   XIV,     55|          since an ex-consul has been murdered in his house by the treachery
12   XIV,     74|             six days afterwards, was murdered by assassins brought over
13   XIV,     78|                      The head of the murdered man was brought to Rome.
14    XV,     84| instrumentality, Piso also was to be murdered, and the empire handed over
15   XVI,     18|             the man had been already murdered; about Cerialis, with the
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