IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] girlish 1 girt 1 give 37 given 105 giver 1 gives 3 giving 22 | Frequency [« »] 114 public 113 king 108 off 105 given 104 age 104 between 104 claudius | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances given |
Book, Par.
1 I, 6| replied that he had not given the command, and that the 2 I, 9| Augustus was dead, he had given the watchword to the praetorian 3 I, 18| and, should the chance be given him, sure to make the venture. 4 I, 29| soldiers' humour, they had given the name "Bring another," 5 I, 32| consulted whenever notice was given of an execution or of a 6 I, 42| persistently demanded till he was given up to destruction. Cassius 7 I, 63| mutineers. Then, at a mutually given signal, they rushed into 8 I, 76| brought in, having been given as plunder to many of those 9 I, 91| fortifications, the signal was given to the cohorts, and the 10 I, 99| seat. Many decisions were given in his presence, in opposition 11 I, 103| granted, and a precedent thus given for all the provinces. When 12 I, 104| their courses. A hearing was given to embassies from the municipal 13 I, 106| candidates whose names he had given to the consuls, and that 14 II, 1| was Vonones, who had been given as an hostage to Augustus 15 II, 2| now being possessed and given away among the provinces 16 II, 5| feeble support could be given by the Armenians, or war 17 II, 9| opportunity of fighting given him by the besiegers, who 18 II, 11| The permission was then given, and he stepped forth and 19 II, 16| they said, "let battle be given. The soldiers will possess 20 II, 17| another more beautiful was given him by the hands of his 21 II, 18| the signal for battle was given. Nor were Arminius and the 22 II, 39| Flaccus. Offerings were given to Jupiter, Mars, and Concord, 23 II, 47| replenished by crimes. Money was given you, Hortalus, by Augustus, 24 II, 47| condition of its being always given. Otherwise industry will 25 II, 48| while, said that he had given Hortalus his answer, but 26 II, 56| wherever he went than were given to those who obtained their 27 II, 75| heard to say at a banquet given by the king of the Nabataeans, 28 II, 75| that the entertainment was given to the son of a Roman emperor, 29 II, 83| to himself what had been given to Cotys, using force when 30 II, 101| and the legions had been given. In case of a hostile menace, 31 II, 105| province which Caesar had given him, not by the legions ( 32 II, 113| pleaded that the sixty days given for deliberation had not 33 III, 17| alleging that at a banquet given by Germanicus, his food 34 III, 24| property confiscated, half given up to his son, Cneius Piso, 35 III, 41| the forum, a gratuity was given to the city-populace, who 36 III, 45| a young noble, had not given place to him at a gladiatorial 37 III, 70| so much respite was to be given to condemned persons. Still 38 III, 79| forbearance by the check he had given to the growing terror of 39 III, 89| Audience was also given to embassies from other 40 III, 94| exempted from confiscation, and given to the son.~ ~ 41 III, 98| Audience was next given to the people of Cyrene, 42 IV, 9| established; the soldiers given into his hands; his statues 43 IV, 10| natural disorder. It was given to Drusus by Lygdus, a eunuch, 44 IV, 20| asserting "that he had merely given the man authority over the 45 IV, 21| of marriage having been given up or being observed only 46 IV, 37| perceived, if other names were given up; for he never would have 47 IV, 59| Then a hearing was given to embassies from the Lacedaemonians 48 IV, 60| of Massilia, and sanction given to the precedent of Publius 49 IV, 73| from the two leaders, were given to the one people in Asia 50 IV, 75| claim back what she had given. ~ ~ 51 IV, 82| additional sanctity ought to be given to a spot where heaven showed 52 IV, 83| of Rome and had the place given him as a possession by Tarquinius 53 V, 4| had indeed never before given any evidence of courage) 54 VI, 8| Authority was then given to the Senate to decide 55 VI, 22| money, a great shock being given to all credit, the current 56 VI, 30| testimonies to which have been given both by past ages and by 57 VI, 54| be placed in prognostics given in the earth or in the heavens, 58 XI, 44| that a wife should not be given up to death without a hearing. 59 XI, 49| through her. Her body was given up to her mother. Claudius 60 XII, 7| nobility of birth. She has given proof too that she is not 61 XII, 11| respect. Kings' sons were given as hostages, in order that 62 XII, 19| for massacre was therefore given to the soldiers, who had 63 XII, 24| After this, Mithridates was given up and brought to Rome by 64 XII, 37| work of infantry. Then at a given signal they forced the barrier, 65 XII, 49| Rome." A donative was also given to the soldiery in Nero' 66 XII, 52| he reminded him, he had given to Mithridates after driving 67 XII, 57| under a show of generosity given away this same kingdom of 68 XII, 64| causes of the rebellion had given authority for deciding also 69 XII, 72| Aristonicus, of the aid they had given Antonius in the pirate-war, 70 XIII, 1| that preference ought to be given over Nero, who was scarcely 71 XIII, 26| superintendence of the corn supply was given to Faenius Rufus, the direction 72 XIII, 30| Some weapon ought to be given to the patrons which could 73 XIII, 31| slow to grant what once given could not be taken away." ~ ~ 74 XIII, 37| four hundred sesterces were given, and forty million paid 75 XIII, 42| kingdom which he had himself given him, or to hold it as a 76 XIII, 44| those who ought to have given him support returned in 77 XIII, 45| hostages had lately been given and a friendship renewed 78 XIII, 48| everywhere, no support might be given from any point to such as 79 XIII, 51| the city was thought to be given up to destruction, as if 80 XIII, 57| period of the darkness was given up to passion; then, when 81 XIII, 62| consulship a hearing was given to two conflicting deputations 82 XIII, 62| brothers Scribonii, to whom was given a praetorian cohort, the 83 XIII, 71| gods, so the earth has been given to mankind, and lands uninhabited 84 XIII, 72| decision as to what should be given or taken from them, was 85 XIV, 7| mother's influence, when at a given signal the ceiling of the 86 XIV, 11| asked and uncertain answers given. A vast multitude streamed 87 XIV, 25| nothing of the instructions given by Claudius, and that the 88 XIV, 27| sweet voices? Night too was given up to infamy, so that virtue 89 XIV, 36| arrogance preferred a king given them by Rome. He was supported 90 XIV, 70| strip of the rewards he had given. It was by war and its perils 91 XIV, 75| the interval of time, had given rise to rumours, and the 92 XV, 1| said, "Armenia has been given up, and its borders are 93 XV, 11| bodies and weapons were given him for facing the foe, 94 XV, 21| and even now they were not given up, appearances being consulted, 95 XV, 27| vote of thanks ought to be given in the Senate to propraetors 96 XV, 29| same title having also been given to Poppaea. The place of 97 XV, 31| satisfactory result; he had also given clemency a trial. Nor would 98 XV, 48| uncertain, as authors have given both accounts, worse, however, 99 XV, 59| soldiers, even women, had given their names with eager rivalry, 100 XV, 69| days, and had previously given presents of money as well 101 XV, 86| and an incendiary." I have given the man's very words, because 102 XVI, 13| who was the accuser, was given, as a reward for his service, 103 XVI, 22| already related, and had not given the Juvenile games any conspicuous 104 XVI, 36| gave up, as I would have given up my life-blood had they 105 XVI, 37| them both. Place was then given to the witnesses, and the