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1 I, 1| Lepidus and Antonius before Augustus; who, when the world was 2 I, 1| to describe the times of Augustus, till growing sycophancy 3 I, 1| relate a few facts about Augustus - more particularly his 4 I, 2| protection of the people, Augustus won over the soldiers with 5 I, 3| Augustus meanwhile, as supports to 6 I, 3| such a hold on the aged Augustus that he drove out as an 7 I, 3| any gross offence. And yet Augustus had appointed Germanicus, 8 I, 4| apprehension for the present, while Augustus in the vigour of life, could 9 I, 5| discussed, the infirmities of Augustus increased, and some suspected 10 I, 5| the city of Nola he found Augustus still breathing or quite 11 I, 5| same report told men that Augustus was dead and that Tiberius 12 I, 6| his last. Beyond a doubt, Augustus had often complained of 13 I, 8| which he had received under Augustus. The wording of the proclamation 14 I, 9| As soon, however, as Augustus was dead, he had given the 15 I, 10| discussed but the funeral of Augustus, whose will, which was brought 16 I, 11| the nations conquered by Augustus were to be borne in front, 17 I, 11| or express a wish that Augustus should be burnt in the Forum 18 I, 13| followed much talk about Augustus himself, and many expressed 19 I, 15| The domestic life too of Augustus was not spared. "Nero's 20 I, 15| left for the gods, when Augustus chose to be himself worshipped 21 I, 15| wickedness." For, in fact, Augustus, a few years before, when 22 I, 16| intellect of the Divine Augustus was equal to such a burden. 23 I, 16| the gods, to the statue of Augustus, and to the knees of Tiberius, 24 I, 16| bounties. All these details Augustus had written with his own 25 I, 17| further spoke in praise of Augustus, and reminded Tiberius himself 26 I, 18| corresponding popularity. For Augustus, when in his last conversations 27 I, 19| his grief at the death of Augustus. The same request was not 28 I, 19| praetorship, the number which Augustus had handed down, and when 29 I, 20| games to be named after Augustus and added to the Calendar 30 I, 21| hearing of the death of Augustus and the accession of Tiberius, 31 I, 21| of military service after Augustus, this man gradually influenced 32 I, 24| yourselves asked it of the Divine Augustus. It is far from opportune 33 I, 32| formerly in the name of Augustus to frustrate the wishes 34 I, 40| hearing of the death of Augustus, a rabble of city slaves, 35 I, 43| received news of the death of Augustus. He was married to the granddaughter 36 I, 43| to the granddaughter of Augustus, Agrippina, by whom he had 37 I, 44| with a reverent mention of Augustus, he passed on to the victories 38 I, 45| the legacy of the Divine Augustus, with words of good omen 39 I, 53| descendant of the Divine Augustus and could face peril with 40 I, 54| Agrippa, her grandfather Augustus, her father-in-law Drusus, 41 I, 55| slaughter of a great-grandson of Augustus, and the murder of a daughter-in-law 42 I, 55| obedience 'citizens.' The Divine Augustus cowed the legions who had 43 I, 56| It is thy spirit, Divine Augustus, now received into heaven, 44 I, 60| rigour or of bounty. Could Augustus, with the feebleness of 45 I, 66| mourning for the loss of Augustus, and then by our dissensions. 46 I, 70| been confined by her father Augustus in the island of Pandateria, 47 I, 70| Julia wrote to her father, Augustus, inveighing against Tiberius, 48 I, 71| rivalry between the actors. Augustus had shown indulgence to 49 I, 77| the time that the Divine Augustus gave me the citizenship, 50 I, 79| shaken them off, as the great Augustus, ranked among dieties, and 51 I, 95| went unpunished. It was Augustus who first, under colour 52 I, 96| admitted among the votaries of Augustus, who in every great house 53 I, 96| in the sale a statue of Augustus. Against Rubrius the charge 54 I, 96| perjury the divinity of Augustus. When this was known to 55 I, 96| mother to the memory of Augustus. Nor was it contrary to 56 I, 98| had struck off the head of Augustus. At this the emperor's wrath 57 I, 101| the gracious presence of Augustus. I cannot believe that he 58 I, 102| was successful, because Augustus had once pronounced that 59 I, 103| might erect a temple to Augustus in the colony of Tarraco 60 II, 1| been given as an hostage to Augustus by Phraates. For although 61 II, 1| Rome, Phraates had shown to Augustus every token of reverence 62 II, 5| Next, at the bidding of Augustus, Artavasdes was set on the 63 II, 27| monument to Mars, Jupiter, and Augustus." He added nothing about 64 II, 32| been sent nine times by Augustus into Germany, and had done 65 II, 34| had formerly been wife of Augustus, his imperial cousins, his 66 II, 46| and had been induced by Augustus, on the strength of a gift 67 II, 46| orators, now on that of Augustus:- "Senators, these whose 68 II, 46| the foster-children of Augustus." ~ ~ 69 II, 47| given you, Hortalus, by Augustus, but without solicitation, 70 II, 49| having ascertained that Augustus was dead, formed a design 71 II, 51| at Bovillae to the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 72 II, 54| the intimate friends of Augustus, because, when Caius Caesar 73 II, 57| a consulship offered by Augustus. But beside the father's 74 II, 57| Antonius and to his great-uncle Augustus. Drusus, on the other hand, 75 II, 64| or from fire, and which Augustus had begun to restore. These 76 II, 65| Varilia, grand-niece of Augustus, was accused of treason 77 II, 65| having ridiculed the Divine Augustus, Tiberius, and Tiberius' 78 II, 65| had spoken irreverently of Augustus. Her insinuations against 79 II, 68| the spoils consecrated by Augustus, and the camp of Antonius. 80 II, 68| Antonius. For, as I have said, Augustus was his great-uncle, Antonius 81 II, 70| Antonius against the Divine Augustus. He taunted them too with 82 II, 77| contrary to the regulations of Augustus. That prince, among other 83 II, 83| Rhoemetalces, after whose death Augustus assigned half to the king' 84 II, 83| though somewhat timidly under Augustus, who having created both 85 II, 93| granddaughter of the Divine Augustus, as well as my consort; 86 III, 5| consigned to the tomb of Augustus, was now desolate in its 87 III, 5| surviving off spring of Augustus, the solitary example of 88 III, 6| splendid honours conferred by Augustus on Drusus, the father of 89 III, 7| daughter, and the Divine Augustus when he was bereft of his 90 III, 22| the esteem of the Divine Augustus, your father, as one who 91 III, 25| dishonoured the house of Augustus, still remained. Marcus 92 III, 33| daughter-in-law of the Divine Augustus was being sacrificed." Then, 93 III, 35| Though the Divine Augustus in his public life enjoyed 94 III, 36| of the granddaughter of Augustus, though the only severity 95 III, 36| cancelled the intentions of Augustus." Silanus after this lived 96 III, 37| Papia Poppaea law, which Augustus in his old age had passed 97 III, 40| sixth consulship, Caesar Augustus, feeling his power secure, 98 III, 41| brother at the request of Augustus. But I cannot doubt that 99 III, 50| How often had the Divine Augustus travelled to West and to 100 III, 67| consulship under the Divine Augustus, and subsequently the honours 101 III, 74| many passed by the Divine Augustus, the first have been forgotten, 102 III, 79| This was a phrase which Augustus devised as a designation 103 III, 80| formerly summoned by the Divine Augustus to undertake this duty. 104 III, 87| lately passed by the Divine Augustus, in which they were commended 105 III, 89| for a statue of the Divine Augustus. Decrees of the Senate were 106 III, 90| dedicating a statue to the Divine Augustus near the theatre of Marcellus 107 III, 92| sacrilege to the divinity of Augustus, and contempt of the majesty 108 III, 94| precedent, ordered the Divine Augustus's indictment of Volesus 109 III, 100| regulation of the emperor Augustus sufficiently proved that 110 III, 101| was still in fashion, and Augustus had not hindered Taurus, 111 III, 106| pre-eminence above their fellows. Augustus too granted the name to 112 III, 107| advanced to the consulship by Augustus, so that he might be raised 113 IV, 2| grandson of the Divine Augustus, and the story went that 114 IV, 4| destruction. And she, the niece of Augustus, the daughter-in-law of 115 IV, 6| victory of Actium, and sent by Augustus powerfully manned to the 116 IV, 11| guidance the great-grandsons of Augustus, descendants of a most noble 117 IV, 20| a statue in the forum of Augustus at the public expense. Everything 118 IV, 21| by a decree of a law, as Augustus had accommodated certain 119 IV, 26| pressed any demand. But Augustus's bounty was wrested from 120 IV, 47| in such a panegyric that Augustus called him Pompeianus, and 121 IV, 47| contain reproaches against Augustus, false indeed, but urged 122 IV, 47| Divine Julius, the Divine Augustus themselves bore all this 123 IV, 50| established worship of the Divine Augustus, and also of acts of violence 124 IV, 52| Inasmuch as the Divine Augustus did not forbid the founding 125 IV, 52| and the homage paid to Augustus will disappear if it is 126 IV, 54| the number of the gods. Augustus, did better, seeing that 127 IV, 55| effect:- The kindness of Augustus, the father, and then the 128 IV, 55| ambition. As he had heard that Augustus, in marrying his daughter, 129 IV, 56| condemn me. But, you say, Augustus had thoughts of giving his 130 IV, 56| Still, if the hesitation of Augustus is to influence us, how 131 IV, 58| legislation of the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 132 IV, 62| mere youth, was banished by Augustus, whose sister's grandson 133 IV, 70| slay victims to the Divine Augustus and to persecute his posterity. 134 IV, 73| honoured by having a temple of Augustus in the city, on which very 135 IV, 75| at Capua and another to Augustus at Nola, but really resolved 136 IV, 75| very power as her gift. For Augustus had had thoughts of putting 137 IV, 82| the future be called Mount Augustus, inasmuch as when all around 138 IV, 85| of statue of the Divine Augustus and appeal to the protection 139 IV, 91| died, the granddaughter of Augustus. He had condemned her on 140 IV, 95| grandmother and through her to Augustus as his great-uncle.~ ~ 141 V, 1| Germanicus to the blood of Augustus, her great-grandchildren 142 VI, 3| something which the Divine Augustus had not foreseen. Or was 143 VI, 16| consul's functions. And Augustus too during the civil wars 144 VI, 17| under a celebrated name, Augustus had prescribed a day within 145 VI, 18| imported by himself than by Augustus. So the Senate drew up a 146 VI, 69| public cost, the temple of Augustus and the stage of Pompey' 147 VI, 71| feared that the memory of Augustus and the name of the Caesars 148 VI, 78| stepson into the house of Augustus, he had to struggle with 149 VI, 78| reputation, while under Augustus he was a private citizen 150 XI, 9| conflict between Antony and Augustus, it was easy for Arruntius 151 XI, 14| after their celebration by Augustus that the secular games were 152 XI, 32| Cassian and the emperor Augustus by the Saenian law had chosen 153 XII, 12| compared himself to the Divine Augustus, from whom, he reminded 154 XII, 27| Lucius Sulla and the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 155 XII, 29| had been with the Divine Augustus, whose stepsons, though 156 XII, 66| the lake, just as formerly Augustus exhibited such a spectacle, 157 XII, 70| been arranged by the Divine Augustus that the Roman knights who 158 XII, 74| Antonia, as the grandniece of Augustus, the cousin of Agrippina, 159 XII, 80| the same scale as those of Augustus; for Agrippina strove to 160 XIII, 1| son of a great-grandson of Augustus. This was the cause of his 161 XIII, 4| the greatest orators, and Augustus had an easy and fluent way 162 XIII, 21| as Nero with the Divine Augustus; and then, by marrying him 163 XIII, 35| and frequently altered. Augustus allowed the Senate to appoint 164 XIII, 41| colleague of the Divine Augustus, Nero's great-grandfather, 165 XIV, 21| in the grove, with which Augustus had surrounded the lake 166 XIV, 67| Your great-grandfather Augustus granted to Marcus Agrippa 167 XIV, 70| notice. My great-grandfather Augustus allowed Agrippa and Maecenas 168 XIV, 70| for in these the youth of Augustus was spent. And if I had 169 XV, 44| be the great-grandson of Augustus. Accusers were ordered to 170 XVI, 24| to the acts of the Divine Augustus and the Divine Julius. He