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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.
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