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 1     I,     54|      grandfather Augustus, her father-in-law Drusus, her own glory as
 2   III,     41|     that Sejanus was to be the father-in-law of the son of Claudius.
 3    IV,     31|        by Lucius Apronius, his father-in-law, he replied incoherently,
 4    IV,     72|    that she ought to avoid her father-in-law's table. Knowing not how
 5    VI,     24|      husband Argolicus and her father-in-law Laco, leading men of Achaia,
 6    VI,     44|  neighbouring army through his father-in-law, Lucius Apronius. Hence
 7   XII,     55|  daughter, and was himself the father-in-law of Rhadamistus. "The Iberians,"
 8   XII,     56|        respect and calling him father-in-law and parent. He swore an
 9   XIV,     60|        the intercession of his father-in-law, Tigellinus. This was the
10   XIV,     76| brought him a message from his father-in-law, Lucius Antistius. "He was
11   XIV,     77|   message came to him from his father-in-law, representing that no dreadful
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