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 1  ExIV|             the Cimbri,~under whose consulship Rome was so often victorious,~
 2  ExIV|            1-50 To Sextus Pompeius: Consulship~ ~There’s no day so drenched
 3  ExIV|            air.~Because of Pompey’s consulship, he who’s dearer to you ~
 4  ExIV|             54 To Graecinus: On His Consulship~ ~Ovid sends you this greeting,
 5  ExIV|       festive as I can here at your consulship, as well.~There’s another
 6  ExIV|         joys,~you in your brother’s consulship, and he in yours.~And you’
 7   Ind|             Ex Ponto is Graecinus’s consulship in early AD16. Ovid died
 8   Ind|             him and celebrating his consulship in AD16.~ ~Grattius~An Augustan
 9   Ind|             to office when Pompey’s consulship of AD14 was known. Presumably
10   Ind|             anticipates Graecinus’s consulship. The letter seems intended
11   Ind|    Addressed to him explicitly. His consulship approved.~Book EIV.V:1-46
12   Ind|            IV:1-50 News of Pompey’s consulship reaches him there.~Book
13   Ind| Senate-house.~Book EIV.IX:55-88 The consulship as Rome’s highest honour.~ ~
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