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Alphabetical [« »] functionaries 1 functions 14 fundi 1 funeral 37 funerals 2 funereal 1 funisulanus 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 became 37 decree 37 destroyed 37 funeral 37 give 37 murder 37 proposed | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances funeral |
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1 I, 5| there were heard at his funeral wailings from Marcia, in 2 I, 10| to be discussed but the funeral of Augustus, whose will, 3 I, 11| followed a deliberation about funeral honours. Of these the most 4 I, 11| on their shoulders to the funeral pile. The emperor left the 5 I, 11| which had distracted the funeral of the Divine Julius, or 6 I, 12| On the day of the funeral soldiers stood round as 7 I, 82| have polluted himself with funeral rites. ~ ~ 8 II, 9| with his legions celebrated funeral games in his father's honour. 9 II, 39| should not be carried in the funeral procession of any of his 10 II, 96| His funeral, though it lacked the family 11 III, 2| two children, clasping the funeral urn, with eyes riveted to 12 III, 3| perfumes with other usual funeral adjuncts, in proportion 13 III, 6| Rome with it. Round the funeral bier were ranged the images 14 III, 67| celebrated with a public funeral. With the old patrician 15 III, 108| with the other customary funeral honours. The busts of twenty 16 IV, 10| interval between his death and funeral. Seeing the consuls, in 17 IV, 13| flattery, when repeated. The funeral with its procession of statues 18 IV, 20| Senate decreed him a censor's funeral and a statue in the forum 19 V, 1| dissimulation of her son. Her funeral was simple, and her will 20 VI, 6| birthday with the priests, as a funeral banquet. In remonstrating 21 VI, 16| honoured with a public funeral. ~ ~ 22 VI, 38| the honours of a censor's funeral. He was a man of illustrious 23 XI, 3| till he had inspected his funeral pyre, and directed its removal 24 XII, 80| decreed to Claudius, and his funeral rites were solemnized on 25 XIII, 3| late emperor a censor's funeral, which was soon followed 26 XIII, 4| On the day of the funeral the prince pronounced Claudius' 27 XIII, 19| Britannicus's death and funeral, preparations having been 28 XIII, 19| apologised for the hasty funeral by reminding people that 29 XIV, 13| dining couch, with a mean funeral; nor, as long as Nero was 30 XIV, 13| beneath. As soon as the funeral pile was lighted, one of 31 XIV, 83| marriage-day was a kind of funeral, brought, as she was, into 32 XV, 83| without any of the usual funeral rites. So he had directed 33 XVI, 6| She had, however, a public funeral, and Nero himself from the 34 XVI, 7| Caius Cassius to attend the funeral. This was the first token 35 XVI, 14| often consumed on the very funeral pile of their friends by 36 XVI, 17| men, that just as in their funeral obsequies such men are not 37 XVI, 22| absent and did not attend her funeral. All this Capito Cossutianus