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1 I, 8| it said, "provide for the honours due to his father, and not 2 I, 11| deliberation about funeral honours. Of these the most imposing 3 I, 13| times earned, and his other honours which had either frequently 4 I, 19| there must be a limit to the honours paid to women, and that 5 I, 95| That year triumphal honours were decreed to Aulus Caecina, 6 II, 68| with the most elaborate honours, and brought forward all 7 II, 111| again lost to them. New honours were devised and decreed, 8 II, 111| fifteenth of July. Many of these honours still remain; some were 9 III, 3| Campania were to pay the last honours to his son's memory. Accordingly 10 III, 6| contrasted the splendid honours conferred by Augustus on 11 III, 6| lands, still all the more honours ought to have been afterwards 12 III, 39| dissensions, with a view to obtain honours not as yet conceded, or 13 III, 67| Augustus, and subsequently the honours of a triumph for having 14 III, 108| other customary funeral honours. The busts of twenty most 15 IV, 5| with a repetition of the honours decreed by the Senate to 16 IV, 7| checked them. He bestowed honours with regard to noble ancestry, 17 IV, 13| The same honours were decreed to the memory 18 IV, 23| excitable minds by premature honours. For Sejanus spoke vehemently, 19 IV, 51| generally a strong contempt for honours, and now thought it right 20 IV, 61| achievement he gained triumphal honours.~ ~ 21 V, 2| moderation, as it seemed, the honours which the Senate had voted 22 VI, 11| connections were loaded with honours; intimacy with Sejanus was 23 VI, 11| whom you bestow riches and honours, who are the most powerful 24 VI, 24| flattery had paid him divine honours. ~ ~ 25 VI, 38| was celebrated with the honours of a censor's funeral. He 26 VI, 58| to the consulship and the honours of a triumph. During twenty-four 27 VI, 65| of Tiridates with all the honours paid to princes of old and 28 VI, 69| of the consuls. Various honours were devised and decreed 29 VI, 73| was distinguished by the honours of his ancestors and by 30 XI, 7| eloquence to the highest honours."~ ~ 31 XI, 15| showered on him wealth and honours, and, at last, as though 32 XI, 19| with a good heart on the honours of his house. "Never before," 33 XI, 28| distinctions of the Senate and the honours of office."~ ~ 34 XII, 48| with years and covered with honours, was content with acting 35 XII, 52| actually loading him with honours. ~ ~ 36 XII, 80| in the provinces. Divine honours were decreed to Claudius, 37 XIII, 52| assented to the rest of the honours, argued that if the gods 38 XIII, 58| pre-eminently distinguished by the honours of a consulship and a triumph. 39 XIV, 1| ancestors, with their triumphal honours, that failed to please, 40 XIV, 26| a career of the highest honours and great eloquence. The 41 XIV, 65| claimed for himself alone the honours of eloquence, and composed 42 XIV, 67| you have heaped on me such honours and riches that nothing 43 XIV, 80| reversed, and Poppaea's honours restored. Ever relentless 44 XV, 29| flattery, men voting the honours of deification, of a shrine, 45 XV, 94| Senate, and awarded triumphal honours to Petronius Turpilianus, 46 XV, 97| were decreed, with special honours to the Sun, who has an ancient 47 XV, 97| death, seeing that divine honours are not paid to an emperor 48 XVI, 22| decision. Again, when divine honours were decreed to Poppaea, 49 XVI, 24| cares not for your safety, honours not your accomplishments.