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 1  XIII,     26|        corn supply was given to Faenius Rufus, the direction of
 2   XIV,     64|         the praetorian cohorts, Faenius Rufus, for a vulgar popularity,
 3   XIV,     73|        to shake the position of Faenius Rufus by making Agrippina'
 4    XV,     61|   mainstay, it was thought, was Faenius Rufus, the commander of
 5    XV,     66|        he was to be summoned by Faenius, the commander of the guard,
 6    XV,     73|    added the violent menaces of Faenius Rufus, who had not yet been
 7    XV,     78|       went out of his course to Faenius, the commander of the guard,
 8    XV,     85|    becoming informers to betray Faenius Rufus, whom they could not
 9    XV,     85|  gratitude to so good a prince. Faenius could not meet this with
10    XV,     88| suffering their punishment. But Faenius Rufus had not equal spirit;
11   XVI,     13|       having been intimate with Faenius Rufus and somewhat acquainted
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