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1 I, 14| by the enemy, or Pansa by poison infused into a wound, Hirtius 2 II, 117| the death of Arminius, if poison were sent for the perpetration 3 III, 8| suddenly at Brundisium; that poison was concealed in a knot 4 III, 15| that he was destroyed by poison, if all this is still doubtful 5 III, 16| himself by sorceries and poison, and hence came those ceremonies 6 III, 17| food had been tainted with poison by the hands of Piso who 7 III, 28| others it was believed by poison or starvation.~ ~ 8 III, 33| attempted their master's life by poison. ~ ~ 9 IV, 10| must be prompt, and chose a poison the gradual working of which 10 IV, 14| against Drusus of intending to poison his father, warned Tiberius 11 IV, 15| the slave who handed the poison, tortured, have sought to 12 IV, 16| certainty. There were three, and poison could not be distributed 13 IV, 29| and added that he kept poison in his house and wore a 14 IV, 70| attempts on the emperor by poison and sorcery. Agrippina, 15 IV, 72| friendship, with warnings that poison was prepared for her, and 16 VI, 47| disabled him by a lingering poison; Sinnaces he put off by 17 VI, 59| Senate-house, a dose of poison, drank it off, and, as he 18 XII, 56| either by the sword or by poison. At the same time he drew 19 XII, 56| unsheathed the sword nor used poison against his sister and uncle, 20 XII, 61| by a natural death, or by poison, was matter of conflicting 21 XII, 77| deliberated on the nature of the poison to be used. The deed would 22 XII, 77| chose a slow and lingering poison, there was a fear that Claudius, 23 XII, 77| By this woman's art the poison was prepared, and it was 24 XII, 78| time have declared that the poison was infused into some mushrooms, 25 XII, 78| smeared with some rapid poison; for he knew that the greatest 26 XIII, 1| They gave the proconsul poison at a banquet, too openly 27 XIII, 17| secret device and directed poison to be prepared through the 28 XIII, 17| received his first dose of poison from his tutors and passed 29 XIII, 17| the dagger, and a rapid poison of previously tested ingredients 30 XIII, 18| it because of its warmth, poison was poured in with some 31 XIII, 19| first of dishonour, then of poison. The emperor apologised 32 XIII, 36| forestalled his doom by poison. Caninius Rebilus, one of 33 XIV, 4| was to be accomplished by poison, or by the sword, or by 34 XIV, 4| any other violent means. Poison at first seemed best, but, 35 XIV, 49| put an end to her life by poison. Poenius Postumus too, camp-prefect 36 XIV, 64| whether from illness or from poison was a question. It was supposed 37 XIV, 83| been snatched from her by poison; then, a slave-girl raised 38 XIV, 86| believed to have destroyed by poison two of his most powerful 39 XV, 56| According to some writers, poison was prepared for him at 40 XV, 77| accomplish with the sword what poison had failed to do. It was, 41 XV, 83| medical skill, to produce a poison with which he had some time 42 XV, 83| against the efficacy of the poison. At last he entered a pool 43 XVI, 6| pregnant. That there was poison I cannot believe, though 44 XVI, 15| document. Then he drank poison, but disgusted at its slowness,