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 1     I,     16|         knees of Tiberius, when he ordered a document to be produced
 2     I,     27|         the neighbourhood. Blaesus ordered a few who had conspicuously
 3     I,     31|           gates with sentries, and ordered bodies of armed men to be
 4     I,     35|         offered to a wise account, ordered the tents to be visited.
 5     I,     38|       Vibulenus and Percennius and ordered them to be put to death.
 6     I,     44|           limbs bowed with age. He ordered the throng which stood near
 7     I,     51|       Germanicus entered the camp, ordered Plancus to be conducted
 8     I,     64|    destruction rather than remedy, ordered the bodies to be burnt. ~ ~
 9     I,     83|            he had the opportunity, ordered his cavalry to sally forth
10     I,     84|            Part of the cavalry was ordered to make for the Rhine along
11     I,     87|          to the word of command he ordered the Germans to charge, exclaiming
12     I,     90|           at his headquarters, and ordered them to hear his words in
13    II,      9|            vessels were coming up, ordered Silius, his lieutenant-general,
14    II,     21|          had rushed to the attack, ordered the finest of his cavalry
15    II,     25|      legions to a little distance, ordered the slingers and artillerymen
16    II,     31|       Caesar to hold them down. He ordered Caius Silius with thirty
17    II,     37|    cleverness in devising new law, ordered Libo's slaves to be sold
18    II,     43|            from the palace, having ordered soldiers to follow him at
19    II,     50|            a public execution, but ordered him to be slain in a private
20    II,     74|           Piso. Though he had been ordered to march part of the legions
21    II,     86|        with an attempted crime. He ordered Cotys to be murdered and
22    II,     91|           and, as many also state, ordered him to quit the province.
23    II,    107|        standard. Thereupon Sentius ordered the horns and trumpets to
24   III,     19|        having left his chamber, he ordered the doors to be closed,
25   III,     52|       exemplary vengeance, till he ordered Rufilla to be summoned,
26   III,     94|        justification in precedent, ordered the Divine Augustus's indictment
27    IV,     18| Aesculapius, when king Mithridates ordered a general massacre of them
28    IV,     32|       achievements of Blaesus, had ordered the ninth legion home, and
29    IV,     93|            having found a ford, he ordered the cavalry of the Canninefates,
30    VI,     25|       stimulus to his fury, and he ordered the death of all who were
31    VI,     33|           most horrible of all, he ordered a daily journal of all that
32    VI,     56|    continuous retirement. Tiberius ordered these insults, which Trio'
33    VI,     77|          question; at any rate, he ordered the banquet to be renewed,
34    VI,     77|            Macro, nothing daunted, ordered the old emperor to be smothered
35    XI,     44|      themselves, had not Narcissus ordered their removal. Vibidia he
36    XI,     45|        among her accomplices, were ordered to execution. Decius Calpurnianus
37    XI,     48|          Narcissus rushed out, and ordered the centurions and the tribunes,
38   XII,     58|         than by force, when he was ordered to return to Syria, that
39  XIII,      8|            like popular talk, Nero ordered the young recruits levied
40  XIII,     10|          Corbulo, on knowing this, ordered Arrius Varus, commander
41  XIII,     17|         threatened the tribune and ordered the poisoner to execution
42  XIII,     20|          Nero became aware, and he ordered the departure of the military
43  XIII,     33|        people; for the tribune had ordered the release of some disorderly
44  XIII,     38|        boon, for as the seller was ordered to pay it, purchasers found
45  XIII,     44|         officers and soldiers, and ordered them to have their quarters
46  XIII,     47|            without any conference, ordered his troops to retire to
47  XIII,     48|    undermine it, while others were ordered to apply scaling ladders
48  XIII,     50|         thousand cavalry, who were ordered to resist any close attack
49  XIII,     61|          been found guilty, he was ordered to leave his country, and
50  XIII,     70|           the Roman franchise, and ordered the Frisii to withdraw from
51   XIV,      8|            to her person. She then ordered search to be made for the
52   XIV,     10|            sword at his feet, then ordered him to be put in irons,
53   XIV,     11|           about my son; he has not ordered his mother's murder." ~ ~
54   XIV,     51|       shore with the crews, he was ordered, as though the war continued,
55   XIV,     63|       banished him from Italy, and ordered the burning of his books,
56    XV,      6|  conclusion of a lasting peace. He ordered Moneses to leave Tigranocerta,
57    XV,     11|          might be enhanced. Yet he ordered 1000 men from each of his
58    XV,     17|       requested with the king, who ordered Vasaces, the commander of
59    XV,     44|            Augustus. Accusers were ordered to charge him with prodigality
60    XV,     57|          peace. Nero, however, had ordered the fleet to return to Campania
61    XV,     67|       blunted from long disuse, he ordered it to be sharpened on a
62    XV,     72|           be unequal to the agony, ordered her to be torn on the rack.
63    XV,     77|           a praetorian cohort, was ordered to report this to Seneca
64    XV,     78|          looks. He was accordingly ordered to go back and to announce
65    XV,     91|                            Next he ordered the destruction of Marcus
66   XVI,      9|     enraged than a frightened man, ordered his soldiers to overpower
67   XVI,     12|           all his ready money, and ordered each to convey away for
68   XVI,     18|            This Nero examined, and ordered it to be conveyed to Mela,
69   XVI,     27|           of the guiltless man, he ordered the Senate to be summoned.~ ~
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