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 1     I,    100|      was intrusted to Ateius Capito and Lucius Arruntius.~ ~
 2   III,     98|     his trial, though Ateius Capito openly remonstrated, with
 3   III,     98|   and persisted in his veto. Capito's disgrace was the more
 4   III,    107| granddaughter. The other was Capito Ateius, already mentioned,
 5   III,    107|  consequently of wider fame, Capito's obsequiousness was more
 6   III,    107|    favour through the wrong; Capito, in obtaining the consulship,
 7    IV,     20|    and consequently Lucilius Capito, procurator of Asia, who
 8    IV,     50|    the acquittal of Fonteius Capito, the late proconsul of Asia,
 9  XIII,     40|      enormities. Cossutianus Capito was accused by the people
10  XIII,     48|  lieutenant, and to Insteius Capito, his camp-prefect. Having
11   XIV,     18|    two ex-praetors, Valerius Capito and Licinius Gabolus, whom
12   XIV,     60|  high treason by Cossutianus Capito, who had lately been restored
13   XVI,     18|      son-in-law, Cossutianus Capito, in order to save the remainder.
14   XVI,     22| attend her funeral. All this Capito Cossutianus would not allow
15   XVI,     24|                              Capito further added, "The country
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