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1 I, 3| while a mere stripling, and Marcus Agrippa, of humble birth, 2 I, 17| married Vipsania, daughter of Marcus Agrippa, who had once been 3 I, 18| ambition, had described Marcus Lepidus as able but contemptuously 4 I, 70| when she was the wife of Marcus Agrippa. And this was not 5 II, 46| disdainfully to the request of Marcus Hortalus, a youth of noble 6 II, 57| point to his grandfather Marcus Antonius and to his great-uncle 7 II, 62| condition and to relieve them. Marcus Aletus, one of the expraetors, 8 II, 63| part his heir, he gave to Marcus Servilius, whose name he 9 II, 64| been built by Lucius and Marcus Publicius, aediles, and 10 II, 77| In the consulship of Marcus Silanus and Lucius Norbanus, 11 II, 87| of our ancestors who sent Marcus Lepidus into Egypt as guardian 12 II, 100| what he was to do, his son, Marcus Piso, advised speedy return 13 III, 3| Germanicus, and had been at Rome. Marcus Valerius and Caius Aurelius, 14 III, 13| advocacy of Lucius Arruntius, Marcus Vinicius, Asinius Gallus, 15 III, 13| declining for different reasons, Marcus Lepidus, Lucius Piso, and 16 III, 22| at Rome, while the other, Marcus Piso, dissuaded me from 17 III, 24| change his first name; that Marcus Piso, stript of his rank, 18 III, 25| register, since that of Marcus Antonius who had made war 19 III, 25| Augustus, still remained. Marcus Piso too he saved from degradation, 20 III, 32| and subsequently induced Marcus Servilius, an ex-consul, 21 III, 36| influence of his brother Marcus Silanus, who was conspicuous 22 III, 51| political care, and named Marcus Lepidus and Junius Blaesus, 23 III, 67| himself, while he censured Marcus Lollius, whom he charged 24 III, 69| Marcus Lepidus spoke against the 25 III, 79| authority. He then chose Marcus Agrippa to be his associate 26 III, 81| usual routine, except that Marcus Silanus sought to honour 27 III, 93| Gellius Publicola and Marcus Paconius, respectively quaestor 28 III, 107| distinguished as the grandson of Marcus Agrippa, and Asinius Pollio, 29 III, 108| Caius Cassius and sister of Marcus Brutus, died this year, 30 IV, 26| half left to the children. Marcus Lepidus, on the contrary, 31 IV, 46| in which he had praised Marcus Brutus and called Caius 32 IV, 47| preferment. Again, that book of Marcus Cicero, in which he lauded 33 IV, 56| bestowed his daughter on Marcus Agrippa, then on myself. 34 IV, 59| decision of Caius Caesar and Marcus Antonius. The Messenians, 35 IV, 74| during the consulship of Marcus Porcius Cato, when Rome' 36 IV, 74| Vibius Marsus moved that Marcus Lepidus, to whom the province 37 IV, 80| year of the consulship of Marcus Licinius and Lucius Calpurnius, 38 IV, 86| Cato, Petitius Rufus, and Marcus Opsius, ex-praetors, conspired 39 V, 13| said that he was the son of Marcus Silanus, and that, after 40 VI, 6| against the influence of Marcus Lepidus and Lucius Arruntius, 41 VI, 11| A Roman knight, Marcus Terentius, at the crisis 42 VI, 20| selected Lucius Cassius and Marcus Vinicius. Vinicius was of 43 VI, 26| married Claudia, daughter of Marcus Silanus. He was a man who 44 VI, 39| That same year Marcus Lepidus also died. I have 45 VI, 45| consulship of Caius Cestius and Marcus Servilius, some Parthian 46 VI, 62| s unwarlike troops, till Marcus Trebellius, whom Vitellius, 47 VI, 69| Domitius, Cassius Longinus, Marcus Vinicius, Rubellius Blandus - 48 XII, 1| Paulina, the daughter of Marcus Lollius, an ex-consul, and 49 XII, 29| consulship of Caius Antistius and Marcus Suilius, the adoption of 50 XII, 74| year of the consulship of Marcus Asinius and Manius Acilius 51 XIV, 26| illustrious men, Domitius Afer and Marcus Servilius, who had flourished 52 XIV, 67| great-grandfather Augustus granted to Marcus Agrippa the calm repose 53 XV, 42| consulship of Caius Laecanius and Marcus Licinius a yet keener impulse 54 XV, 91| ordered the destruction of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus. As the 55 XVI, 24| once of Caius Caesar and Marcus Cato. Thrasea has his followers