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1 T-II| you didn’t subtract it, my family wealth.~You didn’t condemn 2 T-V| example:~since he keeps his family possessions, and the name~ 3 ExIV| concerned.~If you look at my family, you’ll find we were knights~ 4 ExIV| possession, amongst your family ~wealth: I’m a part of your 5 Ind| name applied to the Julian family, especially Augustus.~ ~ 6 Ind| travelled to Latium. The Julian family claimed descent from his 7 Ind| likenesses of the Imperial family.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Explicitly 8 Ind| or that she was of the family. She was a widow, or divorced, 9 Ind| herself a member of the family. She was one of Marcia’s 10 Ind| Aeneas from whom the Julian family claimed descent.~Book EI. 11 Ind| probably centred on Scribonia’s family faction. Julia was moved 12 Ind| of the Caecillii Metellii family. Possibly the wife of Publius 13 Ind| the rest of the Imperial family.~Book TV.VII:1-68 His Muse 14 Ind| branches of the Imperial family, those through Livia and 15 Ind| friend of Ovid’s.~Self and Family: references~Book TI.III: 16 Ind| were closely linked to the family and shared its joys and 17 Ind| The Penates moved with a family and became extinct if the 18 Ind| and became extinct if the family did. See Lares.~Book TI. 19 Ind| murdered by members of his own family, led by his wife Thebe ( 20 Ind| this eulogy of the Imperial family there is a mischievous sub-text. 21 Ind| founder of the Valerian family to which Messalla Corvinus