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1   III,     54|    all indictments. Antistius Vetus, one of the chief men of
2  XIII,     68|  Paulinus Pompeius and Lucius Vetus were then in command of
3  XIII,     68|    waters of the Rhine, while Vetus prepared to connect the
4  XIII,     69|      work by seeking to deter Vetus from bringing his legions
5   XVI,     10|     With equal courage Lucius Vetus, his mother-in-law Sextia,
6   XVI,     10| Plautus, son-in-law of Lucius Vetus. But the first opportunity
7   XVI,     10|       Claudius Demianus, whom Vetus, when proconsul of Asia,
8   XVI,     13|      somewhat acquainted with Vetus. To the freedman who was
9   XVI,     23|       to put down Silanus and Vetus, he had attended by preference
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