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 1    II,    113|  profess their shame. Titidius Labeo, Vistilia's husband, was
 2   III,    107|        of this promotion above Labeo Antistius, a conspicuous
 3   III,    107|  ornaments of peace. But while Labeo was a man of sturdy independence
 4   III,    107|  acceptable to those in power. Labeo, because his promotion was
 5    IV,     65|       the arrival of Pomponius Labeo with a legion from Moesia
 6    IV,     93|        auxiliaries to Cethegus Labeo, the commander of the fifth
 7    VI,     42| ceaseless bloodshed, Pomponius Labeo, who was, as I have related,
 8    VI,     42|      he had himself revived in Labeo's case, but Labeo, being
 9    VI,     42|   revived in Labeo's case, but Labeo, being pressed by charges
10  XIII,     11|       be conferred on Asconius Labeo, who had been his guardian.
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