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1    II,     82|           Catualda had a like downfall and no better refuge. Driven
2   III,     23|       family and the terrible downfall even of Piso himself, however
3   III,     34|       will briefly relate his downfall. ~ ~
4    IV,     16|       Agrippina, hastened its downfall. Sejanus when he saw that
5    IV,     17|    ill-starred family and the downfall of his father would have
6    IV,     24|      Sacrovir, would make his downfall all the more tremendous
7   XIV,     63| similar accusation caused the downfall of Fabricius Veiento. He
8    XV,     43|       which attended the late downfall, and as he was on his way
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