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 1  T-II|          with one older,~and may Germanicus and Drusus, your grandsons,~
 2  T-IV| victorious Caesars,~and by young Germanicus and Drusus, bearing that
 3   ExI|          II ~  ~Book EII.I:68 To Germanicus: The Triumph~ ~The news
 4   ExI|       gods merciful to an enemy?~Germanicus, the same news informed
 5   ExI|        extends the Roman Empire:~Germanicus, by his courage, is greater
 6   ExI|         76 To Salanus: Praise of Germanicus~ ~You’re accustomed to share
 7   ExI|          in Germany.~You’ve been Germanicus’s companion from his earliest
 8  ExIV|         well enough understood. ~Germanicus Caesar will claim the time
 9  ExIV|          To Suillius: Praying To Germanicus~ ~A letter has arrived here,
10  ExIV|        Please your divine power,~Germanicus, truly no altar’s better
11  ExIV|        of Parian marble for you,~Germanicus: my ruin stripped me of
12  ExIV|          capturing Oechalia.~And Germanicus, your grandfather whom his
13  ExIV|     House are absent, Drusus and Germanicus,~are there, one by his grandmother’
14  ExIV|   insignificant to you,~(and may Germanicus, with the German enemy ~
15   Ind|      daughter Julia. She married Germanicus. Tiberius ultimately banished
16   Ind|      children. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Germanicus fighting alongside Tiberius
17   Ind|          soldier who served with Germanicus in Germany, and a poet known
18   Ind|      Agrippina the Elder wife of Germanicus: Antonia the widow of the
19   Ind|         The great-grandsons ~are Germanicus’s three sons by Agrippina (
20   Ind|         his son by adoption, and Germanicus in turn an adopted son of
21   Ind|       charge of the education of Germanicus’s sons (Nero and Drusus
22   Ind|    addressed and his tutelage of Germanicus’s sons mentioned.~Book EIV.
23   Ind|  Vestalis.~ ~Drusus (1)~Surnamed Germanicus, the younger son of Livia
24   Ind|    Claudius Nero). The father of Germanicus. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 He was
25   Ind|        the Senate with the title Germanicus for his German campaigns
26   Ind|        the cousin and brother of Germanicus through Germanicus’s adoption
27   Ind|    brother of Germanicus through Germanicus’s adoption by Tiberius.
28   Ind|        EII.II:39-74 Praised with Germanicus.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 As Livia’
29   Ind|          420 Loved by Jupiter.~ ~Germanicus~Germanicus (15BC-AD19) was
30   Ind|         by Jupiter.~ ~Germanicus~Germanicus (15BC-AD19) was the handsome,
31   Ind|   Germany in AD10.~Book EII.I:68 Germanicus participated in Tiberius’
32   Ind|         Ovid’s irony is subdued. Germanicus translated the Phaenomena
33   Ind|         TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and
34   Ind|    Caesar, Agrippina who married Germanicus, Agrippa Posthumus and Julia
35   Ind|         and Drusus the father of Germanicus, who was Octavian’s future
36   Ind|       Elder (b. 13BC), sister to Germanicus and the future emperor Claudius,
37   Ind|      others.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Germanicus a poet also. The suggestion
38   Ind|   Jupiter, i.e. Tiberius now, in Germanicus’s mind may be an allusion
39   Ind|        allusion to the fact that Germanicus’s marriage to Agrippina
40   Ind|      that the younger Julia, now Germanicus’s sister-in-law was his ‘
41   Ind|          s son by Vipsania), and Germanicus. Gaius and Lucius (Julia
42   Ind|        in Pannonia. Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Dalmatian and
43   Ind|     campaigning in Germany, with Germanicus and Drusus. Tristia IV dates
44   Ind|          re-dedicate the work to Germanicus. I dont think the Latin
45   Ind|         TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and
46   Ind|         14AD. He was a friend of Germanicus, and became proconsul of
47   Ind|          contact with friends of Germanicus. The death of Augustus has
48   Ind|         a lament on the death of Germanicus, and was later put to death
49   Ind|        German Triumph, either of Germanicus or Tiberius.~ ~Rhesus~Ibis:
50   Ind|   Salanus, a friend of Ovid, and Germanicus, who apparently coached
51   Ind|           who apparently coached Germanicus in oratory.~Book EII.V:1-
52   Ind|         Book EII.V:41-76 Tutored Germanicus in oratory.~ ~Samos (1),
53   Ind|      XIII:4f. He was quaestor to Germanicus.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book
54   Ind|    possibilities of appealing to Germanicus.~ ~Sulmo~The chief town
55   Ind|      Scribonia. Tiberius adopted Germanicus as his son who thus became
56   Ind|         TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and
57   Ind|       anticipates the triumph of Germanicus’s war, and Augustus’s strategy.~
58   Ind|        II:75-126 Tiberius’s sons Germanicus (adopted) and Drusus were
59   Ind|         in AD14, close friend of Germanicus, and his legate on the Rhine,
60   Ind|         on the Rhine, present at Germanicus’s death in Antioch, and
61   Ind|     praetor in AD14, a friend of Germanicus, proconsul of Bithynia in
62   Ind|     regained Aegisos. Present at Germanicus’s death in Antioch he helped
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