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1 I, 5| again to Livia. All was known to Caesar, and when Maximus 2 I, 18| and to be entreated. It is known that Haterius having entered 3 I, 29| had it not quickly been known that no corpse was found, 4 I, 60| in Illyrium was not yet known, and men had heard of the 5 I, 66| forest passes but little known, and, as there were two 6 I, 79| Segestes, when generally known, was heard with hope or 7 I, 83| pushed into a swamp, well known to the victorious assailants, 8 I, 95| name of which indeed was known in ancient times, though 9 I, 96| Augustus. When this was known to Tiberius, he wrote to 10 II, 21| blood, that he might not be known. Some have said that he 11 II, 25| All this was known to Caesar. He was acquainted 12 II, 26| that he might be the better known, took his helmet off his 13 II, 108| Germanicus was universally known, and all news, coming, as 14 II, 111| the seats in the theatre known as "the juniors," Germanicus' 15 III, 7| All this was known to Tiberius, and, to silence 16 III, 56| When this was known to Publius Vellaeus who 17 III, 59| way to the forest passes known as the Arduenna, when they 18 III, 67| emperor now made all this known to the Senate, and extolled 19 IV, 8| integrity or to persons known only by their general reputation, 20 IV, 9| his power, wished to be known as an upright counsellor, 21 IV, 31| emperor, because of the known intimacy between Augusta 22 IV, 48| years ago, and as they are known to us by statues which even 23 IV, 78| and sighs were all made known by his wife to her mother 24 IV, 80| them, and as it was not yet known who had been destroyed by 25 IV, 83| Mount Caelius was anciently known by the name of Querquetulanus, 26 IV, 93| As soon as this was known to Lucius Apronius, propraetor 27 V, 13| the affair nothing more is known to me.~ ~ 28 VI, 12| Satrius and a Pomponius. To be known even to his freedmen and 29 VI, 31| of Asinius Gallus became known. That he died of starvation, 30 VI, 40| phenomenon. It is my wish to make known all on which they agree 31 XI, 26| without any motive then known or subsequently ascertained, 32 XI, 42| news that everything was known to Claudius, and that he 33 XI, 44| ambiguities and let the truth be known, but still he could not 34 XII, 17| dominions. When this was known, and the invasion of Bosporus 35 XII, 65| wild population of Cilicia, known as the Clitae, which had 36 XII, 78| were subsequently so well known, that writers of the time 37 XIII, 7| at least, and Seneca were known to be men of very varied 38 XIII, 43| Roman camp. It was well known that that army contained 39 XIV, 6| conceal the crime. It was well known that somebody had been found 40 XIV, 11| peril being universally known and taken to be an accidental 41 XIV, 22| however, that he might not be known only for his accomplishments 42 XIV, 64| been expected from their known characters, Tigellinus had 43 XV, 21| consulted, in disregard of known facts. And to hide his anxious 44 XV, 32| about war. Corbulo, who had known our soldiers and the enemy 45 XV, 34| quartered in Pontus, had known nothing of disaster, with 46 XV, 45| reasons were not certainly known), he returned to Rome, there 47 XV, 77| soldiers, and then made known the emperor's message to 48 XV, 86| soldier ought to be no less known.~ ~ 49 XVI, 5| of indifference. It was a known fact that several knights, 50 XVI, 37| she could not have been known to Plautus, and that she