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1     I,    104| religions of the allies, who had dedicated sacred rites, groves, and
2    II,     27|          Rhine and the Elbe, has dedicated this monument to Mars, Jupiter,
3    II,     64|           About the same time he dedicated some temples of the gods,
4    II,     78|       the river's nearest mouth, dedicated to a Hercules who, the natives
5    IV,     59|        asserted that it had been dedicated by their ancestors and in
6    IV,     82|       violence of fire, had been dedicated by our ancestors in the
7    XV,     51|       oldest ceremonial, as that dedicated by Servius Tullius to Luna,
8    XV,     66|        wear the weapon as though dedicated to some noble deed. Piso,
9    XV,     97|      dagger. The emperor himself dedicated the weapon in the temple
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