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 1     I,      1|         by kings. Freedom and the consulship were established by Lucius
 2     I,     72|                            In the consulship of Drusus Caesar and Caius
 3    II,      1|                            In the consulship of Sisenna Statilius Taurus
 4    II,     33|          by offering him a second consulship, the functions of which
 5    II,     52|                            In the consulship of Caius Caecilius and Lucius
 6    II,     53|      himself his colleague in the consulship. Still, failing to obtain
 7    II,     57|    actually solicited to accept a consulship offered by Augustus. But
 8    II,     68|            Germanicus his second, consulship. Germanicus, however, entered
 9    II,     77|                            In the consulship of Marcus Silanus and Lucius
10   III,     40|       ruin. At last, in his sixth consulship, Caesar Augustus, feeling
11   III,     42|            He brought into it the consulship; he also held the office
12   III,     44|           fourth, Drusus's second consulship, memorable from the fact
13   III,     45|       discharge the duties of the consulship. It happened that a mere
14   III,     67|          zealous services won the consulship under the Divine Augustus,
15   III,    107|       prematurely advanced to the consulship by Augustus, so that he
16   III,    107|          Capito, in obtaining the consulship, incurred the hatred which
17    IV,     23|                            In the consulship of Cornelius Cethegus and
18    IV,     25|            until the prosecutor's consulship expired, but the emperor
19    IV,     37|                         That same consulship witnessed a horrible instance
20    IV,     46|                In the year of the consulship of Cornelius Cossus and
21    IV,     61|   Lentulus, to say nothing of his consulship and his triumphal distinctions
22    IV,     64|                            In the consulship of Lentulus Gaetulicus and
23    IV,     74|        honour of Rome, during the consulship of Marcus Porcius Cato,
24    IV,     80|                In the year of the consulship of Marcus Licinius and Lucius
25    IV,     86|                   The year of the consulship of Silanus and Silius Nerva
26    IV,     86|           him, with an eye to the consulship, to which there was access
27     V,      1|                            In the consulship of Rubellius and Fufius,
28    VI,      1|   Scribonianus had entered on the consulship when the emperor, after
29    VI,     11|       Caesar, your partner in the consulship, the man who administered
30    VI,     18|                   During the same consulship a high price of corn almost
31    VI,     20|                            In the consulship of Servius Galba and Lucius
32    VI,     40|                        During the consulship of Paulus Fabius and Lucius
33    VI,     45|                            In the consulship of Caius Cestius and Marcus
34    VI,     58|          with two emperors to the consulship and the honours of a triumph.
35    XI,     14|                It was during this consulship, in the eight hundredth
36    XI,     25|     gained the high office of the consulship, triumphal distinctions,
37    XI,     27|                   During the same consulship, Publius Dolabella proposed
38    XI,     28|                            In the consulship of Aulus Vitellius and Lucius
39    XI,     37|          the near prospect of the consulship, is preparing himself for
40   XII,      6|                In the year of the consulship of Caius Pompeius and Quintus
41   XII,     25|                       In the same consulship, Agrippina, who was terrible
42   XII,     29|                            In the consulship of Caius Antistius and Marcus
43   XII,     49|                      In the fifth consulship of Tiberius Claudius with
44   XII,     49|       wished Nero to enter on the consulship in his twentieth year, and
45   XII,     61|                            In the consulship of Faustus Sulla and Salvius
46   XII,     68|                            In the consulship of Didius Junius and Quintus
47   XII,     74|                In the year of the consulship of Marcus Asinius and Manius
48  XIII,     10|          they extend into another consulship.~ ~
49  XIII,     12|                In the year of his consulship with Lucius Antistius, when
50  XIII,     29|                            In the consulship of Quintus Volusius and
51  XIII,     36|                   During the same consulship, Vipsanius Laenas was condemned
52  XIII,     37|              During Nero's second consulship with Lucius Piso for his
53  XIII,     41|         Nero entered on his third consulship with Valerius Messala, whose
54  XIII,     58| distinguished by the honours of a consulship and a triumph. As for Ollius,
55  XIII,     62|                   During the same consulship a hearing was given to two
56   XIV,      1|                In the year of the consulship of Caius Vipstanus and Caius
57   XIV,     27|                  In Nero's fourth consulship with Cornelius Cossus for
58   XIV,     40|                            In the consulship of Caesonius Paetus and
59   XIV,     51|         who had just resigned his consulship. Petronius neither challenged
60   XIV,     58|                   During the same consulship, Tarquitius Priscus was
61   XIV,     60|                            In the consulship of Publius Marius and Lucius
62    XV,     28|                   During the same consulship a gymnasium was wholly consumed
63    XV,     29|                        During the consulship of Memmius Regulus and Verginius
64    XV,     42|                In the year of the consulship of Caius Laecanius and Marcus
65    XV,     59|      Vestinus then entered on the consulship, and now a conspiracy was
66   XVI,     11|         been his colleague in the consulship, now pleading with the cries
67   XVI,     15|                            In the consulship of Caius Suetonius and Lucius
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