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 1    II,     35|       information to Fulcinius Trio. Trio's ability was conspicuous
 2    II,     35| information to Fulcinius Trio. Trio's ability was conspicuous
 3    II,     37|                        Besides Trio and Catus, Fonteius Agrippa
 4   III,     11|            Next day, Fulcinius Trio asked the consul's leave
 5   III,     11|  Germanicus, that this was not Trio's proper part, and that
 6   III,     11|        and witnesses to facts. Trio, abandoning the prosecution
 7   III,     16|      days. Thereupon Fulcinius Trio began with some old and
 8     V,     14| between the consuls broke out. Trio, a reckless man in incurring
 9    VI,      5|        the emperor's presence. Trio's answer was that it was
10    VI,      5|        and the postponement of Trio's ruin. Haterius was hated
11    VI,     56|    Under this dread, Fulcinius Trio, unwilling to face an onslaught
12    VI,     56|   ordered these insults, which Trio's heirs had suppressed,
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