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1     I,     91|       severely wounded. Their followers were slaughtered, as long
2    II,     80| plunder of the Suevi and camp followers and traders from our provinces
3   III,     64|     with his most trustworthy followers hurried first to Augustodunum
4    IV,     36| himself, with his most daring followers, were brought prisoners
5     V,     13| dispersion of a number of his followers' he had embarked on a vessel,
6    VI,     68|  returned to Syria with a few followers and thus relieved all from
7    VI,     77|      throng of congratulating followers to take the first possession
8   XIV,     72|   distance, avoided trains of followers, seldom appeared in Rome,
9   XVI,     24|  Marcus Cato. Thrasea has his followers or rather his satellites,
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