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 1     I,      3|       Drusus, his stepsons, he honoured with imperial tides, although
 2    II,     96|    statues and procession, was honoured by panegyrics and a commemoration
 3    II,    111|      places in which they were honoured, could not easily be computed.
 4   III,      7| country and that none had been honoured with such passionate regret.
 5   III,     87|     Antiochus and Mithridates, honoured the fidelity and courage
 6    IV,      3|      allowed his statues to be honoured in theatres, in forums,
 7    IV,     23| endurance at their youth being honoured equally with his declining
 8    IV,     73| thought, had been sufficiently honoured by having a temple of Augustus
 9    VI,     16|        by the Senate's decree, honoured with a public funeral. ~ ~
10   XII,     31|        Nero. Agrippina too was honoured with the title of Augusta.
11  XIII,     20|   tribunes and centurions. She honoured the names and virtues of
12    XV,      7|   would have been sufficiently honoured by ranking second to him,
13   XVI,     38|        man in Bithynia. He had honoured Soranus in his prosperity
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