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 1     I,      1|    consulship were established by Lucius Brutus. Dictatorships were
 2     I,      3|    children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, into the house of the Caesars;
 3     I,      3|            When Agrippa died, and Lucius Caesar as he was on his
 4     I,     11|        borne in front, on that of Lucius Arruntius. Messala Valerius
 5     I,     18|                             Next, Lucius Arruntius, who differed
 6     I,     18|          ambitious and incapable, Lucius Arruntius as not unworthy
 7     I,     37|         their prayer, Blaesus and Lucius Apronius, a Roman knight
 8     I,     70|          Tiberius while Caius and Lucius Caesar were in their glory,
 9     I,     70|        not sent from Rome, but by Lucius Asprenas, proconsul of Africa,
10     I,     73|       against the Chatti, leaving Lucius Apronius to direct works
11     I,     80|           in military fellowship. Lucius Stertinius was despatched
12     I,     84|      formerly been constructed by Lucius Domitius; on every side
13     I,     95|         decreed to Aulus Caecina, Lucius Apronius, Caius Silius for
14     I,    100|    intrusted to Ateius Capito and Lucius Arruntius.~ ~
15    II,      1|      Sisenna Statilius Taurus and Lucius Libo there was a commotion
16    II,     39|      Asinius, Papius Mutilus, and Lucius Apronius. I have mentioned
17    II,     40|   magicians. One of their number, Lucius Pituanius, was hurled from
18    II,     42|                During this debate Lucius Piso, after exclaiming against
19    II,     52| consulship of Caius Caecilius and Lucius Pomponius, Germanicus Caesar,
20    II,     64|           which had been built by Lucius and Marcus Publicius, aediles,
21    II,     77|  consulship of Marcus Silanus and Lucius Norbanus, Germanicus set
22   III,     13|  defendant sought the advocacy of Lucius Arruntius, Marcus Vinicius,
23   III,     13|          reasons, Marcus Lepidus, Lucius Piso, and Livineius Regulus
24   III,     26|         he was pointedly asked by Lucius Asprenas before the Senate,
25   III,     30|       receiving this information, Lucius Apronius, successor to Camillus,
26   III,     32|        the great-granddaughter of Lucius Sulla and Cneius Pompeius,
27   III,     33|        destined to be the wife of Lucius Caesar and the daughter-in-law
28   III,     39|       many conflicting laws, till Lucius Sulla, the Dictator, by
29   III,     42|           at the end of the year, Lucius Volusius and Sallustius
30   III,     45|     complained to the Senate that Lucius Sulla, a young noble, had
31   III,     45|     Against him Mamercus Scaurus, Lucius Arruntius and other kinsmen
32   III,     87|           on arrangements made by Lucius Scipio and Lucius Sulla.
33   III,     87|         made by Lucius Scipio and Lucius Sulla. These generals, after
34   III,     90|         the Augustal Brotherhood. Lucius Apronius moved that the
35   III,     92|   precedents, the prosecutions of Lucius Cotta by Scipio Africanus,
36   III,     94|         to be read. He then asked Lucius Piso his opinion. After
37   III,     98|           convicted of extortion. Lucius Ennius, a Roman knight,
38   III,    100|       also cited the precedent of Lucius Metellus, supreme pontiff,
39    IV,     17|     protected by Aelius Lamia and Lucius Apronius, successive governors
40    IV,     31|    summoned before the emperor by Lucius Apronius, his father-in-law,
41    IV,     61|         year, Cneius Lentulus and Lucius Domitius. It had been the
42    IV,     62|                                   Lucius Antonius too then died,
43    IV,     63|          praetor of the province, Lucius Piso, as he was travelling
44    IV,     74|       They appealed too to the of Lucius Sulla, whose army was once
45    IV,     80| consulship of Marcus Licinius and Lucius Calpurnius, the losses of
46    IV,     93|         soon as this was known to Lucius Apronius, propraetor of
47    VI,      6|   influence of Marcus Lepidus and Lucius Arruntius, with whom he
48    VI,      8|       Sanquinius, the accusers of Lucius Arruntius. Nothing ever
49    VI,     15|               About the same time Lucius Piso, the pontiff, died
50    VI,     20|   consulship of Servius Galba and Lucius Sulla, the emperor, after
51    VI,     20|        marriageable age, selected Lucius Cassius and Marcus Vinicius.
52    VI,     40|   consulship of Paulus Fabius and Lucius Vitellius, the bird called
53    VI,     44|        through his father-in-law, Lucius Apronius. Hence rumour persistently
54    VI,     47|          of his eastern policy to Lucius Vitellius. The man, I am
55    VI,     59|           The fact that that year Lucius Aruseius was put to death
56    VI,     72|     casual conversation ridiculed Lucius Sulla, he predicted to him
57    VI,     73|       Domitius, Vibius Marsus and Lucius Arruntius. I have already
58    VI,     77|       country-house once owned by Lucius Lucullus. There it was noted,
59    VI,     78|           subsequently, Caius and Lucius Caesar were in their glory.
60  Miss        |   Messalina, who with the help of Lucius Vitellius, Vitellius, father
61    XI,     14|            the emperor's son, and Lucius Domitius, who became soon
62    XI,     22|       been begun by the defeat of Lucius Apronius, gave hostages
63    XI,     28| consulship of Aulus Vitellius and Lucius Vipstanus the question of
64    XI,     32|           of the Lesser Houses of Lucius Brutus, as they had been
65    XI,     43|           might not be induced by Lucius Vitellius and Largus Caecina
66   XII,      4|          had betrothed Octavia to Lucius Silanus, a young man otherwise
67   XII,     25|          rank, that the sister of Lucius Volusius was her mother,
68   XII,     27|      exercised this right, except Lucius Sulla and the Divine Augustus. ~ ~
69   XII,     33|        bands of Chatti. Thereupon Lucius Pomponius, who was in command,
70   XII,     45|           Scipio, or of Perses by Lucius Paulus, or indeed of any
71  XIII,      1|         the murder of his brother Lucius Silanus, dreaded his vengeance;
72  XIII,     12|       year of his consulship with Lucius Antistius, when the magistrates
73  XIII,     33|           was further proposed by Lucius Piso, consul-elect, that
74  XIII,     36|          his infamous effeminacy. Lucius Volusius on the other hand
75  XIII,     37|          s second consulship with Lucius Piso for his colleague,
76  XIII,     39| punishment with his other slaves. Lucius Varius, an ex-consul, who
77  XIII,     68|      peace. Paulinus Pompeius and Lucius Vetus were then in command
78   XIV,     28|          following the triumph of Lucius Mummius, who first displayed
79   XIV,     60|  consulship of Publius Marius and Lucius Asinius, Antistius, the
80   XIV,     76|           from his father-in-law, Lucius Antistius. "He was to avoid
81    XV,     21|       appointed three ex-consuls, Lucius Piso, Ducennius Geminus,
82    XV,     35|       opened up in former days by Lucius Lucullus, clearing away
83    XV,     65|          secret apprehension that Lucius Silanus might, on the strength
84   XVI,      7|           had associated with him Lucius Silanus, a youth of noble
85   XVI,     10|                With equal courage Lucius Vetus, his mother-in-law
86   XVI,     10|  Rubellius Plautus, son-in-law of Lucius Vetus. But the first opportunity
87   XVI,     15| consulship of Caius Suetonius and Lucius Telesinus, Antistius Sosianus,
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