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 1     I,      9|        the credit of having been called and elected by the State
 2     I,     16|          equal to such a burden. Called as he had been by him to
 3     I,     27|         knees of the bystanders, called to their comrades by name,
 4     I,     37|               At daybreak Drusus called them to an assembly, and,
 5     I,     54|        he often wore the shoe so called, to win the men's goodwill.
 6     I,     59|       Old Camp, as the place was called. These, in fact, had been
 7     I,     67|          too of Tamfana, as they called it, the special resort of
 8     I,     92|      uniform, and wish him to be called Caesar Caligula. Agrippina
 9    II,      8|       broader and gentler; it is called by an altered name, the
10    II,     10|       Drusus's fosse," as it was called. He prayed Drusus his father
11    II,     15|    flattery. If an assembly were called, there too the lead of a
12    II,     17|          auspices favourable, he called an assembly, and explained
13    II,     38|          his last gratification, called for a minister of death,
14    II,     59|       men. As for Maroboduus, he called him a fugitive, who had
15    II,     62|        Macedonians, as they were called, with the towns of Hierocaesarea,
16    II,    105|        whom they themselves once called 'father,' is the stronger,
17    II,    111|     ancient writers. The knights called the seats in the theatre
18    II,    113|          husband, was judicially called on to say why with a wife
19    II,    116|        sharply rebuked those who called his work "divine" and himself "
20   III,     16|        of the allies that he was called by the vilest of them "father
21   III,     24|        the consul, who was first called on for his vote (for when
22   III,     56|         it did not deserve to be called, in which merely half-armed
23   III,     60|     covering of steel. They were called crupellarii, and though
24   III,     99|       that there was a temple so called at Antium, and that all
25    IV,     23|       were those," he said, "who called themselves the party of
26    IV,     46|        praised Marcus Brutus and called Caius Cassius the last of
27    IV,     47|          panegyric that Augustus called him Pompeianus, and yet
28    IV,     77|        dining in a country house called "The Cave," between the
29    IV,     82|         should for the future be called Mount Augustus, inasmuch
30    IV,     83|     abundance and was afterwards called Caelius by Caeles Vibenna,
31    IV,     93|          cut to pieces in a wood called Braduhenna's, after prolonging
32    VI,     40|       Lucius Vitellius, the bird called the phoenix, after a long
33    VI,     41|         birds flew into the city called Heliopolis successively
34    XI,      5|         add that when Scipio was called on for his opinion, he replied, "
35    XI,     28|         Gallia Comata, as it was called, who had long possessed
36    XI,     32|         Brutus, as they had been called, and those too were exhausted
37    XI,     33|          that Claudius should be called "Father of the Senate."
38    XI,     49|         he ask the question, but called for the cup and finished
39   XII,     15|         divinities on a mountain called Sambulos, with special worship
40   XII,     79|     Britannicus in her embraces, called him the very image of his
41  XIII,     27|        alleged accomplices, were called, he replied that at home
42  XIII,     72| exasperation. The Ampsivarii now called on the Bructeri, the Tencteri,
43   XIV,     42|   ejected them from their farms, called them captives and slaves,
44   XIV,     82|      friends whom the prince had called in, as a sort of judicial
45    XV,      2|         considerations Vologeses called a council, placed Tiridates
46    XV,     17|    Monobazus of the Adiabeni was called the next day to be a witness
47    XV,     29|     daughter by Poppaea, whom he called Augusta, the same title
48    XV,     34|       lustration of his army, he called them together for an harangue,
49    XV,     54|          for their abominations, called Christians by the populace.
50    XV,     56|        free states, as they were called. Even the gods fell victims
51    XV,     79|  friendship. At the same time he called them back from their tears
52    XV,     96|        pleading for his life. He called him an enemy and traitor
53    XV,     97|         month of April was to be called after the name of Nero.
54   XVI,     18|        of Lucanus, he rigorously called in the debts due to his
55   XVI,     41|   sprinkled it on the ground, he called the quaestor to his side
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