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1 I, 8| slavery - consuls, senators, knights. The higher a man's rank, 2 I, 96| Falanius and Rubrius, Roman knights of moderate fortune, the 3 I, 102| pantomime player, that Roman knights should not crowd round them 4 II, 41| assessments of Senators and knights, not because they differed 5 II, 44| honour of its Senate and knights being able to perform their 6 II, 50| emperor's household and knights and senators were said to 7 II, 77| forbidden senators and Roman knights of the higher rank to enter 8 II, 111| among ancient writers. The knights called the seats in the 9 III, 3| the populace in black, the knights in their state robes, burnt 10 III, 42| arranging the classes of the knights, and was the first to pile 11 III, 53| and Coelius Cursor, Roman knights, were punished on the emperor' 12 III, 99| offering which the Roman knights had vowed to Fortune of 13 III, 99| vowed to Fortune of the Knights for the recovery of Augusta. 14 IV, 8| hands of companies of Roman knights. The emperor intrusted his 15 IV, 55| entertained some thoughts of Roman knights, so if a husband were sought 16 IV, 94| shores of Campania. Senators, knights, a number of the city populace 17 VI, 19| Celsus and Pompeius, Roman knights, fell beneath a charge of 18 VI, 20| side, being of the rank of knights. He was a man of amiable 19 XI, 4| find new victims in two knights of the first rank who bore 20 XI, 27| functions. These functions the knights afterwards recovered, but 21 XI, 45| courage made several Roman knights of the first rank desirous 22 XII, 70| Augustus that the Roman knights who governed Egypt should 23 XII, 70| praetors were submitted to the knights. Claudius handed over to 24 XII, 70| influential names of Roman knights would be superfluous, when 25 XIII, 31| city-guard; very many too of the knights and several of the senators 26 XIII, 54| conviction of troops of Roman knights, and with all the cruelty 27 XIII, 70| of classes, who were the knights, where was the Senate, till 28 XIV, 20| on some well-known Roman knights, by immense presents, to 29 XIV, 21| Then it was that Roman knights were first enrolled under 30 XIV, 27| would they serve on the knights' commissions for the honourable 31 XIV, 52| Terentius Lentinus, Roman knights, for his accomplices. These 32 XIV, 59| where oil was furnished to knights and senators after the lax 33 XV, 41| maritime Alps. To the Roman knights he assigned places in the 34 XV, 59| formidable, for which senators, knights, soldiers, even women, had 35 XV, 61| Marcius Festus, all Roman knights. Of these Senecio, one of 36 XV, 72| when freeborn men, Roman knights, and senators, yet unscathed 37 XVI, 5| known fact that several knights, in struggling through the 38 XVI, 14| sitting and shedding tears. Knights and senators perished indiscriminately, 39 XVI, 18| and Crispinus being Roman knights with senatorian rank. The 40 XVI, 31| their example the Roman knights into idleness. "For what