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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
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