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 1   III,     32|        family. Drusus too, the consul-elect, he released from the necessity
 2   III,     68|       of Haterius Agrippa, the consul-elect, the last penalty was invoked
 3    IV,     58|       Lentulus Gaetulicus, the consul-elect, had proposed that she should
 4    XI,      6|  following the lead of Silius, consul-elect, whose elevation and fall
 5    XI,      8|                   So spoke the consul-elect, and others agreed with
 6    XI,     36|     persons should have been a consul-elect and the emperor's wife;
 7   XII,     10|    longer. Memmius Pollio, the consul-elect, was induced by great promises
 8   XII,     49|        year, and meanwhile, as consul-elect, to have pro-consular authority
 9   XII,     63|       motion of Barea Soranus, consul-elect, the decorations of the
10  XIII,     24|       proconsul's powers and a consul-elect's rank and every other step
11  XIII,     33|       proposed by Lucius Piso, consul-elect, that tribunes were not
12   XIV,     60| believed, and Junius Marullus, consul-elect, proposed that the accused
13    XV,     60|      them. As for Lateranus, a consul-elect, it was no wrong, but love
14    XV,     76|  murder of Plautius Lateranus, consul-elect, so promptly that he did
15    XV,     97|  Senate that Cerialis Anicius, consul-elect, proposed a motion that
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