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 1     I,     70|   Gracchus. He was accordingly banished to Cercina, where he endured
 2    II,     88|       I have related, had been banished to Cilicia, endeavoured
 3    II,    113|   Vistilia's case, and she was banished out of sight to the island
 4   III,     24|   million sesterces, should be banished for ten years, Plancina'
 5   III,     35| granddaughter, both of whom he banished from Rome, and punished
 6   III,     36|        inasmuch as he had been banished not by a decree of the Senate
 7   III,     94|       ought to be outlawed and banished to the island of Gyarus.
 8    IV,     17|     official capacity, and was banished to the island of Amorgus
 9    IV,     19|       players, upon this, were banished from Italy.~ ~
10    IV,     26|    wealth of others. Sosia was banished on the motion of Asinius
11    IV,     30|      Senate, under oath, which banished him to Crete. There by the
12    IV,     42|       that the man ought to be banished to an island, and so intensely
13    IV,     60|        who having been legally banished from Rome, had been adopted
14    IV,     62|         when a mere youth, was banished by Augustus, whose sister'
15    IV,     81|     been examined. Atilius was banished. At the moment of the calamity
16    IV,     91| conviction of adultery and had banished her to the island of Trimerus,
17    VI,     44| himself actually condemned and banished from Rome. Gaetulicus at
18    VI,     76|        kind, she was after all banished from Rome for ten years,
19   XII,      9|       His sister, Calvina, was banished from Italy. Claudius further
20   XII,     25|   confiscated, and she herself banished from Italy. Thus out of
21   XII,     61|        Furius Scribonianus was banished on the ground that he was
22  XIII,     26|   detained at Rome. Silana was banished; Calvisius and Iturius exiled
23  XIII,     56|      confiscation, Suilius was banished to the Balearic isles. Neither
24   XIV,     18|    whom Agrippina had formerly banished. He also allowed the ashes
25   XIV,     39|    convicted of extortion, and banished from Italy, contriving through
26   XIV,     63|   having convicted Veiento, he banished him from Italy, and ordered
27   XIV,     79|        She was soon afterwards banished to Campania under military
28   XIV,     82|  judicial council. He was then banished to Sardinia, where he endured
29   XIV,     83|    still remembered Agrippina, banished by Tiberius, and the yet
30    XV,     93|       Rufius Crispinus too was banished, on the opportune pretext
31   XVI,     18|  consulate. He had lately been banished to Sardinia on a charge
32   XVI,     21|        with Petronius. She was banished for not having, as was suspected,
33   XVI,     25|       itself. In vain have you banished Cassius, if you are going
34   XVI,     38|    Helvidius and Paconius were banished from Italy. Montanus was
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