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 1   ExI| neighbouring temple~whom divine Julius views from his lofty shrine.~
 2   Ind|       seized the inheritance at Julius Caesar’s death, despite
 3   Ind|         Tiberius). Augustus was Julius Caesar’s grand-nephew, whom
 4   Ind|     Caesar’s grand-nephew, whom Julius adopted and declared as
 5   Ind|       870 where Ovid celebrates Julius Caesar and Augustus.~Book
 6   Ind|       conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar, and a writer on
 7   Ind|    close to that of the deified Julius Caesar. It was rebuilt by
 8   Ind|   Lucius Cornelius Cinna, after Julius Caesar’s assassination,
 9   Ind|      the mob. See Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.~Book TII:421-470
10   Ind|         in 146BC and rebuilt by Julius Caesar in 44BC as a Roman
11   Ind|      himself the adopted son of Julius Caesar. Ovid’s irony is
12   Ind|      Philippi in 42BC to avenge Julius Caesar’s murder. It was
13   Ind|         peace there.~ ~Montanus~Julius Montanus a friend of Tiberius.
14   Ind|     probably addressed to Gaius Julius Hyginus director of the
15   Ind|        the ‘king of Rome’, e.g. Julius Caesar. See Fraser’s ‘The
16   Ind|       tribes. The son of Marcus Julius Cottius a native prince.
17   Ind|       Julia (built in honour of Julius Caesar), a statue that had
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