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1    XI,     15|      drove from his bed Junia Silana, a high-born lady, and had
2  XIII,     21|        One of these was Junia Silana, whom Messalina had driven
3  XIII,     21|   been deterred from marrying Silana by Agrippina, who repeatedly
4  XIII,     21|       of a husband's control. Silana having now a prospect of
5  XIII,     23| exclaimed, "I wonder not that Silana, who has never borne offspring,
6  XIII,     26|     finally detained at Rome. Silana was banished; Calvisius
7   XIV,     18|  released from their penalty. Silana indeed had died a natural
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