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 1     I,     93|        and fourteenth to Publius Vitellius, to be marched by land,
 2     I,     93|         lightly at the ebb-tide. Vitellius at first pursued his route
 3     I,     93|    everything before it. At last Vitellius struggled out to higher
 4    II,      7|       his mind, and sent Publius Vitellius and Caius Antius to collect
 5    II,     63|     Cornelius Sulla, and Quintus Vitellius.~ ~
 6    II,     98|        by name, on the demand of Vitellius and Veranius and others,
 7   III,     11|         contended against him by Vitellius and Veranius and the others
 8   III,     16|          Servaeus, Veranius, and Vitellius, all with equal earnestness,
 9   III,     16|          with equal earnestness, Vitellius with striking eloquence,
10   III,     23|          denied. The voices of a Vitellius and Veranius had bewailed
11   III,     27|         confer the priesthood on Vitellius, Veranius and Servaeus.
12     V,     11|   discussed the cases of Publius Vitellius and Pomponius Secundus.
13     V,     11|      after several adjournments, Vitellius, weary alike of hope and
14    VI,     40|         Paulus Fabius and Lucius Vitellius, the bird called the phoenix,
15    VI,     47|         eastern policy to Lucius Vitellius. The man, I am aware, had
16    VI,     52|   Artabanus did not retreat till Vitellius had assembled his legions
17    VI,     52|       Artabanus were overthrown, Vitellius persuading his subjects
18    VI,     54|                                  Vitellius, as soon as Artabanus had
19    VI,     55|      what belonged to the crown. Vitellius thought it enough to have
20    VI,     62|          Marcus Trebellius, whom Vitellius, the governor of Syria,
21    VI,     73|     formerly the wife of Publius Vitellius, had been accused of treason
22    VI,     73|       veto. Hence a feud between Vitellius and Otho, ending in Otho'
23  Miss        |          with the help of Lucius Vitellius, Vitellius, father of the
24  Miss        |        help of Lucius Vitellius, Vitellius, father of the Vitellius,
25  Miss        |         Vitellius, father of the Vitellius, afterwards emperor, effected
26    XI,      2|       wipe them away, she warned Vitellius not to let the man escape.
27    XI,      3|          acquittal of Asiaticus, Vitellius, with tears in his eyes,
28    XI,      3|       and the shameless mouth of Vitellius, he opened his veins, but
29    XI,      5|         were voted to Crispinus. Vitellius bestowed a million on Sosibius,
30    XI,     28|          the consulship of Aulus Vitellius and Lucius Vipstanus the
31    XI,     43|         not be induced by Lucius Vitellius and Largus Caecina to repent,
32    XI,     44|          of his infant children, Vitellius said nothing but, "What
33    XI,     45|     preserved a strange silence; Vitellius seemed unconscious. Everything
34   XII,      5|                                  Vitellius accordingly, who used the
35   XII,      5|   starting point for an accuser. Vitellius put an infamous construction
36   XII,      5|        the Senate by an edict of Vitellius, though the roll of Senators
37   XII,      6|         scruples ceased not till Vitellius undertook the management
38   XII,      6|    resist their unanimous voice, Vitellius requested him to wait in
39   XII,      7|                                  Vitellius, having first put forward
40   XII,     10|        much the same language as Vitellius had lately used. So Octavia
41   XII,     50| Meanwhile her foremost champion, Vitellius, in the full tide of his
42   XII,     50|      outlawry. This was all that Vitellius desired. ~ ~
43   XIV,     61|        in his flattery was Aulus Vitellius, who attacked all the best
44   XIV,     71|       count yourself inferior to Vitellius, thrice a consul, and me
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