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 1     I,     11|       that Augustus should be burnt in the Forum instead of
 2     I,     64|      ordered the bodies to be burnt. ~ ~
 3    II,     97|     body which, before it was burnt, lay bare in the forum at
 4    II,    111|   Antioch, where the body was burnt, a lofty mound at Epidaphna,
 5   III,      3| knights in their state robes, burnt vestments and perfumes with
 6   III,      6|  distance of tie journey, was burnt in any fashion in foreign
 7    IV,     49|  Senators decreed, were to be burnt by the aediles; but some
 8    VI,     69|    near the Aventine hill was burnt, as well as the Aventine
 9  XIII,     27| claims of the exchequer, were burnt. ~ ~
10   XIV,     13|  others deny it. Her body was burnt that same night on a dining
11    XV,     51|     of the Roman people, were burnt. So too were the riches
12    XV,     54|      doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination,
13    XV,     83|    was suffocated, and he was burnt without any of the usual
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