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1 I, 3| tides, although his own family was as yet undiminished. 2 I, 4| arrogance inbred in the Claudian family, and many symptoms of a 3 I, 10| admitted into the Julian family with the name of Augusta; 4 I, 70| Gracchus, a man of noble family, of shrewd understanding, 5 II, 1| Rome, though he was of the family of the Arsacids. This was 6 II, 34| time Libo Drusus, of the family of Scribonii, was accused 7 II, 51| a chapel to the Julian family, and statues at Bovillae 8 II, 54| after the extinction of the family of the Caesars, Tiberius 9 II, 57| illustrious rank of his mother's family, among whom he could point 10 II, 63| Aemilius Lepidus, to whose family she appeared to belong; 11 II, 67| of other branches of the family, and the man of whom I am 12 II, 96| funeral, though it lacked the family statues and procession, 13 II, 111| except from the Julian family, was to be chosen in the 14 II, 112| the increase of Drusus's family still further depressed 15 II, 113| Vistilia, born of a praetorian family, had actually published 16 III, 23| time the high rank of the family and the terrible downfall 17 III, 32| matters referring to his own family. Drusus too, the consul-elect, 18 III, 33| old-age and miserably obscure family, one once destined to be 19 III, 34| now restored to the Junian family. I will briefly relate his 20 III, 42| Volusius was of an old family, which had however never 21 III, 67| With the old patrician family of the Sulpicii this Quirinus, 22 III, 90| specially attached to the family for which vows were being 23 III, 97| concession to the Junian family and to a man of the same 24 III, 101| monument of the Aemilian family. Public-spirited munificence 25 III, 102| because no member of the family was equal to restoring it, 26 IV, 9| of the same blood as the family of the Drusi. Henceforth 27 IV, 16| brightening future of the family of Germanicus. This beginning 28 IV, 17| fame of that ill-starred family and the downfall of his 29 IV, 55| thought it enough for his family to be secured against the 30 IV, 62| illustrious but unfortunate family. His father, Julius Antonius, 31 IV, 71| of the misfortunes of her family.~ ~ 32 IV, 79| Haterius was of a senatorian family and famous for his eloquence 33 IV, 91| compassion to the fallen family. ~ ~ 34 VI, 20| having been consuls, and his family, on the other side, being 35 VI, 33| with a spirit bent on his family's ruin and hostile to the 36 VI, 38| late wife, into the humbler family of Rubellius Blandus, whose 37 VI, 39| noble descent. Assuredly the family of the Aemilii has been 38 VI, 46| a man of distinguished family and corresponding wealth. 39 VI, 46| the throne, most of the family having been murdered by 40 VI, 76| Papinius, who belonged to a family of consular rank, chose 41 VI, 78| Livian, then into the Julian family. From earliest infancy, 42 XII, 1| Paetina however, of the family of the Tuberones, had the 43 XII, 3| descendants of the Claudian family. He hoped that a woman who 44 XII, 11| imply any revolt from the family of the Arsacids; indeed, 45 XII, 13| ancestors and of the Cassian family which had won renown even 46 XII, 30| adoption into the patrician family of the Claudii was to be 47 XII, 31| adopting him into the Claudian family with the name of Nero. Agrippina 48 XII, 61| again sparing a hostile family sought the credit of clemency. 49 XII, 71| himself, was one of the same family, and that they ought to 50 XIII, 4| on the antiquity of his family and on the consulships and 51 XIII, 13| whom was descended from a family of consular rank, while 52 XIII, 19| was the only survivor of a family born to the highest greatness.~ ~ 53 XIV, 9| were attached to the whole family of the Caesars, and remembering 54 XIV, 28| yet no one at Rome of good family had stooped to the theatrical 55 XIV, 30| high nobility of the Julian family. He was himself attached 56 XIV, 59| was a man of newly-risen family and of wealth which did 57 XIV, 68| equestrian and provincial family, numbered among the chief 58 XV, 2| I had duly arranged our family and home so as to guard 59 XV, 28| chosen Cornelia, of the family of the Cossi. ~ ~ 60 XV, 44| rank as one of the Junian family he claimed to be the great-grandson 61 XVI, 34| about the safety of her family, whether Nero could be appeased,