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1 T-III| this house earned unending triumph,~or because it’s loved by 2 T-IV| Book TIV.II:1-74 Tiberius’s Triumph~ ~Savage Germany, defeated, 3 T-IV| will be able to watch the triumph,~and read the names of leaders 4 T-IV| chant: ‘Hurrah, for the triumph’ in loud voices.~Often you’ 5 T-IV| for.~He’ll tell of a late triumph, already out of date,~still 6 T-V| Capaneus, had entered Thebes in triumph,~perhaps Evadne would have 7 ExI| I:68 To Germanicus: The Triumph~ ~The news of Caesar’s triumph 8 ExI| Triumph~ ~The news of Caesar’s triumph has reached this place~as 9 ExI| I’ve seen the glorious triumph.~Your report told me how 10 ExI| peace.~I’ll tell of that triumph also perhaps in verse~if 11 ExI| Request~ ~Then there’s the triumph over Paeonia, there are~ 12 ExI| those allowed to see the triumph,~and savour the general’ 13 ExI| Lately, when news of a great triumph arrived,~I dared to undertake 14 ExIII| we wish is near,~and the triumph has filled everyone with 15 ExIII| Rufinus: His Poem On The ‘Triumph’~ ~Ovid sends these words, 16 ExIII| asks you, to befriend his ‘Triumph’ ~if, that is, it has reached 17 ExIII| in writing of the great triumph,~and I suspect people have 18 ExIII| the weight~of so great a triumph on their disparate wheels.~ 19 ExIII| use now:~since a second triumph’s near, concerning you, 20 ExIII| retinue and chariot~for a triumph? Already war allows you 21 Ind| Carracci’s fresco – The triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne – 22 Ind| in Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph.~ ~Battiades~Callimachus 23 Ind| in Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph in October AD12. Ovid prophesies 24 Ind| Ovid prophesies a later triumph for him, which did in fact 25 Ind| Jugurtha in Numidia, and held a triumph in 104BC. ~ ~Julia (1)~The 26 Ind| Jugurtha in Numidia, and held a triumph in 104BC. He defeated the 27 Ind| Actium in 31. He celebrated a triumph as proconsul of Gaul in 28 Ind| of Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph of October AD12, so we are 29 Ind| decked with garlands for a triumph.~ ~Palicus~The sons of Jupiter 30 Ind| Ovid anticipates a German Triumph, either of Germanicus or 31 Ind| ornaments of Tiberius’s triumph.~Book EIV.IV:1-50 The Curia 32 Ind| Wars, shared in Tiberius’s triumph of AD12 and later became 33 Ind| Climbed by the victor in a triumph.~Book EII.II:39-74 Augustus 34 Ind| limited success. His eventual triumph was for the Pannonian campaign 35 Ind| Germany, and anticipates the triumph of Germanicus’s war, and 36 Ind| of Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph see above. Tiberius’s offerings 37 Ind| involved in the pannonian Triumph, attended by the brothers 38 Ind| anticipates a second German triumph for Tiberius.~Book EIV.IX: 39 Ind| which Messalla celebrated a triumph in 27. His lovers were named