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Alphabetical [« »] most 155 mostenians 1 mostly 1 mother 115 mother-in-law 2 mothers 3 motion 33 | Frequency [« »] 116 much 116 piso 115 day 115 mother 114 public 113 king 108 off | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances mother |
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1 I, 3| armies, no longer through his mother's secret intrigues, but 2 I, 4| sensuality. There was his mother too with a woman caprice. 3 I, 5| an urgent letter from his mother, and it has not been thoroughly 4 I, 15| terrible to the State as a mother, terrible to the house of 5 I, 19| styled "parent"; others "mother of the country," and a majority 6 I, 54| Drusus, her own glory as a mother of children, her noble purity. 7 I, 95| his dissensions with his mother. ~ ~ 8 I, 96| been consecrated by his mother to the memory of Augustus. 9 II, 12| homes of Germany, of the mother who shared his prayers, 10 II, 43| popularity by so humouring his mother as to say that he would 11 II, 54| Archelaus by a letter from his mother, who without concealing 12 II, 57| illustrious rank of his mother's family, among whom he 13 II, 65| Tiberius, and Tiberius's mother, in some insulting remarks, 14 II, 65| having uttered against his mother, he said nothing. Afterwards, 15 II, 65| meeting, he even begged in his mother's name that no words of 16 II, 115| preferred, only because her mother had lived with one and the 17 III, 4| that Antonia, Germanicus's mother, rendered any conspicuous 18 III, 4| be thought to follow the mother's example in staying at 19 III, 11| was also entangled in his mother's complicity. Truth too 20 III, 22| dutiful respect towards your mother. And I implore you to think 21 III, 23| the intercession of his mother, secret complaints against 22 III, 24| children to defend their mother. While the accusers and 23 III, 28| course of a few days his mother Vipsania died, the only 24 III, 32| accused of pretending to be a mother by Publius Quirinus, a rich 25 III, 50| from a much loved wife, the mother of his many children." ~ ~ 26 III, 90| genuine harmony between the mother and son, or a hatred well 27 III, 94| the property of Silanus's mother, as she was very different 28 IV, 4| daughter-in-law of Tiberius, the mother of children by Drusus, for 29 IV, 16| ill-concealed ambition of their mother Agrippina, hastened its 30 IV, 16| emperor that her pride as a mother and her reliance on popular 31 IV, 20| temple to Tiberius, his mother, and the Senate, and were 32 IV, 47| emperor or the emperor's mother, who are alone comprehended 33 IV, 51| temple to Tiberius and his mother. On this occasion, the emperor, 34 IV, 56| and that she has in her mother and grandmother counsellors 35 IV, 71| the younger Agrippina, the mother of the emperor Nero, who 36 IV, 72| company, but he turned to his mother and whispered that it was 37 IV, 75| According to one account his mother's domineering temper drove 38 IV, 78| known by his wife to her mother Livia and by Livia to Sejanus. 39 IV, 78| by the partiality of the mother Agrippina towards Nero. 40 IV, 82| ancestors in the temple of the Mother of Gods; hence the Claudii 41 IV, 84| of Claudia Pulchra, his mother, and no one wondered that 42 V, 1| former days. An imperious mother and an amiable wife, she 43 V, 2| from his last duty to his mother on the ground of the pressure 44 V, 3| Tiberius obedience to his mother was the habit of a life, 45 VI, 14| crime. Vitia, an aged woman, mother of Fufius Geminus, was executed 46 VI, 26| self-restraint, and neither his mother's doom nor the banishment 47 VI, 65| an Arsacid indeed on his mother's side, but as in all else 48 VI, 76| cause was ascribed to his mother who, having been repeatedly 49 VI, 78| Claudian house, though his mother passed by adoption, first 50 VI, 78| alive. Again, while his mother lived, he was a compound 51 Miss | to in Book VI., and the mother of the more famous Poppaea, 52 XI, 3| homage to the emperor's mother, Antonia. He then briefly 53 XI, 15| and the pity felt for his mother Agrippina was increased 54 XI, 19| brother of Arminius; his mother was a daughter of Catumerus, 55 XI, 44| emperor should listen to the mother of Octavia and Britannicus, 56 XI, 48| her side sat Lepida, her mother, who, though estranged from 57 XI, 49| body was given up to her mother. Claudius was still at the 58 XII, 2| offspring, for Paetina was the mother of Antonia, and on the advantage 59 XII, 2| would take the place of a mother towards her stepchildren.~ ~ 60 XII, 3| that a woman who was the mother of many children and still 61 XII, 7| purity, herself too the mother of children. "It cannot," 62 XII, 10| through the exertions of his mother and the cunning of those 63 XII, 25| Lucius Volusius was her mother, Cotta Messalinus her granduncle, 64 XII, 50| daughter, was sister, wife, and mother of a sovereign. Meanwhile 65 XII, 52| of the Parthians; on the mother's side, he was the offspring 66 XII, 61| the emperor's death. His mother, Junia, was included in 67 XII, 74| whether the aunt or the mother should have most power over 68 XII, 76| on the murderers of his mother.~ ~ 69 XIII, 6| prince to go and meet his mother. Thus, by an apparently 70 XIII, 13| Meanwhile the mother's influence was gradually 71 XIII, 13| s freedmen. Without the mother's knowledge, then in spite 72 XIII, 14| off all respect for his mother, and put himself under the 73 XIII, 15| sent it as a gift to his mother, with the unsparing liberality 74 XIII, 16| abusing in outrages on his mother. She shrank not from an 75 XIII, 17| domineering temper of his mother, and now again on the character 76 XIII, 20| wholesale bribery. But his mother's rage no lavish bounty 77 XIII, 20| now kept for the emperor's mother, as it had formerly been 78 XIII, 21| Rubellius Plautus, who his mother's side was as nearly connected 79 XIII, 22| on the destruction of his mother and of Plautus, but also 80 XIII, 22| impatience to destroy his mother, could not be put off till 81 XIII, 23| offspring, knows nothing of a mother's feelings. ~ ~ 82 XIII, 56| had inherited under their mother's or grandmother's will 83 XIII, 58| everything but a right mind. Her mother, who surpassed in personal 84 XIV, 1| to please, or her being a mother, and her sincere heart? 85 XIV, 1| arrogance and rapacity of his mother. If the only daughter-in-law 86 XIV, 2| as all longed to see the mother's power broken, while not 87 XIV, 3| incest was notorious, as his mother boasted of it, and that 88 XIV, 6| Thither he enticed his mother by repeated assurances that 89 XIV, 6| things, to do honour to his mother; for she had been accustomed 90 XIV, 6| because the last sight of a mother on the even of destruction 91 XIV, 7| and of the recovery of the mother's influence, when at a given 92 XIV, 7| imploring help for the emperor's mother, was despatched with poles 93 XIV, 8| as he might be, by his mother's peril, to put off the 94 XIV, 10| might invent a story how his mother had plotted the emperor' 95 XIV, 11| he has not ordered his mother's murder." ~ ~ 96 XIV, 13| That Nero gazed on his mother after her death and praised 97 XIV, 14| be emperor and kill his mother. "Let him kill her," she 98 XIV, 15| unforeseen danger and his mother's daring crime. Then his 99 XIV, 15| and shed tears over his mother's death. But as the aspects 100 XIV, 15| heights, and wailings from the mother's grave), he retired to 101 XIV, 16| abominations of that reign to his mother, thus seeking to show that 102 XIV, 18| popular hatred towards his mother, and prove that since her 103 XIV, 19| sort of respect for his mother had for a while delayed.~ ~ 104 XIV, 30| who inherited through his mother the high nobility of the 105 XIV, 81| seemed the perpetrator of the mother's murder, Anicetus, commander, 106 XIV, 82| life against a plotting mother. Close at hand was a chance 107 XV, 39| to his brothers and his mother. Meanwhile he gave up his 108 XV, 62| Nero's instruments in his mother's murder, and had not, as 109 XV, 71| reluctance, Lucanus named his mother Atilla, Quintianus and Senecio, 110 XV, 79| Nero's cruelty? After a mother's and a brother's murder, 111 XV, 86| became the murderer of your mother and your wife, a charioteer, 112 XV, 93| been accused. Atilla, the mother of Annaeus Lucanus, without 113 XV, 95| amused himself with the man's mother. ~ ~ 114 XVI, 6| her lot in having been the mother of a deified child, and 115 XVI, 39| the example of Arria, her mother, he counselled to preserve