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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,
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