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Alphabetical [« »] retreats 3 retribution 1 return 48 returned 38 returning 9 reveal 2 revealed 7 | Frequency [« »] 38 love 38 mind 38 money 38 returned 38 romans 38 safety 38 strong | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances returned |
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1 I, 36| the instinct of obedience returned. They quitted the gates 2 I, 39| then the fifteenth legion returned; the ninth cried again and 3 I, 50| Germanicus, who had now returned, at the Altar of the Ubii. 4 I, 91| till night that the legions returned, and though more wounds 5 I, 93| saw Caesar and the army returned.~ ~ 6 II, 30| towed by the more powerful, returned, and Germanicus, having 7 II, 30| chiefs. Every one, as he returned from some far-distant region, 8 II, 95| fortune, and not, when she returned to Rome, to enrage by political 9 III, 105| chief's brother, and then returned, too soon however for the 10 IV, 42| his honour when Suillius returned from exile. The next age 11 IV, 65| concentrating his troops, returned gentle answers; but on the 12 IV, 94| to accost or to look on, returned to the capital in alarm, 13 V, 1| during the Perusian war, returned to Rome when peace had been 14 VI, 23| Former alarms then returned, as there was a charge of 15 VI, 28| hurled the astrologer, as he returned, into the sea beneath, that 16 VI, 47| virtue of ancient times. He returned, and then, through fear 17 VI, 49| the children born of her, returned subsequently to the empty 18 VI, 55| his loyalty. This done, he returned with the legions to Syria. ~ ~ 19 VI, 68| Artabanus, till Tiridates returned to Syria with a few followers 20 XI, 11| Hyrcania. When Vardanes returned, Seleucia capitulated to 21 XI, 12| Arsacid had won it before, he returned covered with glory, and 22 XI, 25| hope by such a presage, he returned to Rome, where, through 23 XI, 48| her accuser. Claudius had returned home to an early banquet; 24 XII, 34| much spoil and glory they returned to Mount Taunus, where Pomponius 25 XII, 53| with his father, to whom he returned, telling him all that could 26 XIII, 39| wife of the Plautius who returned from Britain with an ovation, 27 XIII, 44| to have given him support returned in precipitate flight to 28 XIV, 18| Tarentum, whither she had returned from her distant exile, 29 XIV, 35| Parthian territory, they returned to their native possessions.~ ~ 30 XV, 8| related, to the emperor, returned without success, and the 31 XV, 11| reconnoitre the enemy's forces, he returned in alarm. And, as Vologeses 32 XV, 12| those who were disabled, returned to the camp, exaggerating 33 XV, 33| the Pirates. When Paetus returned and dreaded something worse, 34 XV, 45| not certainly known), he returned to Rome, there dwelling 35 XV, 50| their fears, the flames returned, with no less fury this 36 XV, 67| Antonius Natalis, Scaevinus returned home, sealed his will, and, 37 XV, 77| or purposely Seneca had returned on that day from Campania, 38 XV, 96| those who after Nero's death returned to the capital. When every