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 1     I,     37|   prayer, Blaesus and Lucius Apronius, a Roman knight on Drusus'
 2     I,     73|   the Chatti, leaving Lucius Apronius to direct works connected
 3     I,     95|     to Aulus Caecina, Lucius Apronius, Caius Silius for their
 4    II,     39|   Papius Mutilus, and Lucius Apronius. I have mentioned the proposals
 5   III,     30|     this information, Lucius Apronius, successor to Camillus,
 6   III,     30|    life, and was rewarded by Apronius with a neck-chain and a
 7   III,     30|      but without anger, that Apronius had not used his right as
 8   III,     31|     despatched by his father Apronius with some cavalry and auxiliary
 9   III,     90| Augustal Brotherhood. Lucius Apronius moved that the heralds too
10    IV,     17|      Aelius Lamia and Lucius Apronius, successive governors of
11    IV,     31| before the emperor by Lucius Apronius, his father-in-law, he replied
12    IV,     93|     this was known to Lucius Apronius, propraetor of Lower Germany,
13    IV,     93|      panic of the fugitives. Apronius entrusted the rest of the
14    VI,     44|    his father-in-law, Lucius Apronius. Hence rumour persistently
15    XI,     22|      by the defeat of Lucius Apronius, gave hostages and settled
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