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 1     I,      3|       Marcellus soon afterwards died, he also accepted him as
 2     I,      3|     consuls-elect. When Agrippa died, and Lucius Caesar as he
 3     I,      5|         Maximus soon afterwards died, by a death some thought
 4    II,     63|  Aemilia Musa, a rich woman who died intestate, on which the
 5    II,     96|         of the country where he died, likened his end to that
 6    II,    110|      till by lapse of time they died away. ~ ~
 7    II,    111|    achievements, and how he had died in the public service. A
 8   III,      7|         many eminent Romans had died for their country and that
 9   III,      8|     Rome by Cneius Sentius, had died suddenly at Brundisium;
10   III,     28|        days his mother Vipsania died, the only one of all Agrippa'
11   III,     42|              Two remarkable men died at the end of the year,
12   III,    107|             Two illustrious men died that year. One was Asinius
13   III,    108|        sister of Marcus Brutus, died this year, the sixty-fourth
14    IV,     61|           Two men of noble rank died in that year, Cneius Lentulus
15    IV,     62|        Lucius Antonius too then died, of a most illustrious but
16    IV,     79|   Towards the close of the year died two distinguished men, Asinius
17    IV,     79|  harmonious fluency of Haterius died with him.~ ~
18    IV,     91|       About the same time Julia died, the granddaughter of Augustus.
19     V,      1|        had the surname Geminus, died in an advanced old age Julia
20     V,     11|         wound in his veins, and died at last of a broken heart.
21    VI,     15|       Lucius Piso, the pontiff, died a natural death, a rare
22    VI,     31|    Gallus became known. That he died of starvation, there was
23    VI,     35|       grief at all this had not died away when news was heard
24    VI,     35|       further observed that she died on the same day on which
25    VI,     39|        year Marcus Lepidus also died. I have dwelt at sufficient
26    VI,     58|        s close Poppaeus Sabinus died, a man of somewhat humble
27    VI,     78|                          And so died Tiberius, in the seventy
28    XI,     25|    province of Africa. There he died, and so fulfilled the presage
29   XII,     16|      this Gotarzes fell ill and died, and Vonones, who then ruled
30   XII,     46|        burden of his anxieties, died, to the joy of the enemy,
31   XII,     74|       praetor and consul having died within a few months. But
32  XIII,     36|      Volusius on the other hand died with a glorious name. There
33  XIII,     40|       off the case till the man died of old age. Celer, as I
34   XIV,     18|      penalty. Silana indeed had died a natural death at Tarentum,
35   XIV,     59|                    In that year died Memmius Regulus, who from
36   XIV,     64|         becoming weaker. Burrus died, whether from illness or
37   XIV,     82|      exile without poverty, and died a natural death. ~ ~
38    XV,     19|        stir men in success, had died away; pity alone survived,
39    XV,     28|         vestal virgins, Laelia, died, and in her place was chosen
40    XV,     29|   within four months the infant died. Again there was an outburst
41   XVI,      6| conclusion of the games Poppaea died from a casual outburst of
42   XVI,     12|       the due order; the oldest died first, then the others according
43   XVI,     18| injustice of his death, that he died without any cause for punishment,
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