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Alphabetical [« »] friend 29 friendly 5 friends 69 friendship 54 friendships 3 fright 4 frighten 1 | Frequency [« »] 55 never 55 persons 55 side 54 friendship 54 seen 54 towards 53 already | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances friendship |
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1 I, 14| and Lepidus by the mask of friendship. Subsequently, Antonius 2 II, 1| children, to cement the friendship, not so much from dread 3 II, 4| who, under the guise of friendship, had inveigled Artavasdes, 4 II, 43| Urgulania, whom Augusta's friendship had raised above the law. 5 II, 54| of the East, Tiberius's friendship was thought to be dangerous. 6 II, 63| unless he had earned it by friendship. Those who were strangers 7 II, 76| to recall the memory of friendship and alliance, with an assurance 8 II, 81| he said, preferred the friendship of Rome. Caesar replied 9 II, 83| first they lived in a hollow friendship, but soon Rhescuporis overstepped 10 II, 91| to Piso, renouncing his friendship, and, as many also state, 11 III, 36| exclusion from the emperor's friendship, saw clearly that it meant 12 III, 43| substance of the emperor's friendship. The same too had happened 13 IV, 24| and Titius Sabinus. The friendship of Germanicus was fatal 14 IV, 42| emperor Claudius, whose friendship he long used, with success, 15 IV, 47| was no obstacle to their friendship. Scipio, Afranius, this 16 IV, 64| with assurances of their friendship and loyalty, which, they 17 IV, 72| agents, under the guise of friendship, with warnings that poison 18 IV, 77| trusting more fully in the friendship and fidelity of Sejanus. 19 IV, 94| to Clemency, an altar to Friendship, and statues round them 20 IV, 94| doom of that ill-starred friendship. ~ ~ 21 V, 9| pitiable, to be accused for friendship's sake or to have to accuse 22 VI, 6| traced the origin of the friendship between himself and Cotta, 23 VI, 9| though discreetly, the friendship of Sejanus. Hence they were 24 VI, 11| hypocritically repudiated the friendship of Sejanus, dared, when 25 VI, 11| recommendation to the emperor's friendship. Those, on the contrary, 26 VI, 12| emperor be punished. As for friendship and its obligations, the 27 VI, 13| connected by alliance or by friendship with this multitude of men 28 VI, 42| house, and so put an end to friendship. "This usage he had himself 29 VI, 43| He fell, not through the friendship of Sejanus, but through 30 VI, 47| Abdus, under the guise of friendship, to a banquet, and disabled 31 VI, 55| he had again sought the friendship of his king, by whom he 32 VI, 58| extraction, who had risen by his friendship with two emperors to the 33 VI, 67| because they are false in friendship. He delayed only while he 34 XI, 3| his eyes, spoke of his old friendship with the accused, and of 35 XII, 11| ourselves there was an ancient friendship, founded on a state alliance, 36 XII, 17| themselves too sought the friendship of the foreigner by sending 37 XII, 21| letter to this effect, that friendship between emperors of Rome 38 XIII, 22| of Seneca, through whose friendship he rose to honour. Proposing 39 XIII, 45| the first time, we won the friendship of the Moschi, a nation 40 XIII, 45| lately been given and a friendship renewed which might open 41 XIII, 58| attained promotion, the friendship of Sejanus was his ruin. 42 XIII, 58| have Nero's most ardent friendship. Without any delay the intrigue 43 XIII, 70| their bravery and their friendship to Rome, they exclaimed 44 XIII, 72| that in remembrance of past friendship he would cede the lands 45 XIV, 33| men who under a show of friendship planned the treachery, were 46 XIV, 34| handed him a gift denoting friendship, a golden crown, which he 47 XIV, 73| Rufus by making Agrippina's friendship a charge against him. Tigellinus, 48 XV, 61| still kept up a show of friendship, and had consequently to 49 XV, 77| better to have kept up their friendship by familiar intercourse; 50 XV, 79| moral worth and steadfast friendship. At the same time he called 51 XV, 83| esteemed for his faithful friendship and medical skill, to produce 52 XVI, 26| crime imputed to him was friendship with Plautus and intrigues 53 XVI, 34| began by speaking of his friendship with Rubellius Plautus and 54 XVI, 37| are false and deceitful in friendship, as of men wholly entangled