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 1    XV,     60|    fearlessness of their death. Lucanus Annaeus, too, and Plautius
 2    XV,     60|      intensely keen resentment. Lucanus had the stimulus of personal
 3    XV,     71|         conspirators. Of these, Lucanus, Quintianus, and Senecio
 4    XV,     71|        excuse their reluctance, Lucanus named his mother Atilla,
 5    XV,     72|      dearest kinsfolk. For even Lucanus and Senecio and Quintianus
 6    XV,     91|   destruction of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus. As the blood flowed freely
 7    XV,     91|      retained his mental power, Lucanus recalled some poetry he
 8    XV,     93|   Atilla, the mother of Annaeus Lucanus, without either acquittal
 9   XVI,     18|      had too in his son Annaeus Lucanus a powerful aid in rising
10   XVI,     18| distinction. After the death of Lucanus, he rigorously called in
11   XVI,     18|         the intimate friends of Lucanus. A story was invented that
12   XVI,     18|      and a letter was forged in Lucanus's name. This Nero examined,
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