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1     I,      4|   imperial house; consulships and triumphs had been heaped on him in
2     I,     44|           on to the victories and triumphs of Tiberius, dwelling with
3   III,     43|         in power many who had won triumphs and consulships. He was
4   III,     66|       received or refused so many triumphs in his youth, to covet now
5   XII,     23| persistence against a foe. As for triumphs, they were won over nations
6  XIII,      4|        and on the consulships and triumphs of his ancestors, there
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