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Alphabetical [« »] violated 4 violater 1 violators 1 violence 33 violent 14 violently 5 vipsania 2 | Frequency [« »] 33 throne 33 turned 33 upon 33 violence 33 voice 32 britannicus 32 condemned | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances violence |
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1 I, 2| continually deranged by violence, intrigue, and finally by 2 I, 24| discipline, do you meditate violence? Decide on sending envoys, 3 I, 50| saved him from the worst violence, the blood of an envoy of 4 I, 75| imploring aid against the violence of his fellow-countrymen, 5 I, 102| year, broke out with worse violence, and some soldiers and a 6 II, 70| against the Macedonians, their violence to their own countrymen, 7 III, 18| Senate House, threatening violence if he escaped the verdict 8 III, 28| whose death was without violence. As for the rest, they perished, 9 III, 38| equality, and ambition and violence usurped the place of self-control 10 III, 39| were oftener carried by violence amid class dissensions, 11 IV, 4| such a number at once by violence, while craft would necessitate 12 IV, 17| Spain, was condemned for violence in his official capacity, 13 IV, 50| Augustus, and also of acts of violence to Roman citizens. They 14 IV, 63| against a stone with such violence that he instantly fell dead. 15 IV, 82| which had twice escaped the violence of fire, had been dedicated 16 VI, 1| relative or a parent, they used violence and force, and actually 17 XI, 7| encouraged, in order that, as the violence of disease brings fees to 18 XII, 8| hesitated, they would use violence. A promiscuous throng assembled, 19 XII, 52| the Parthians. But open violence, he said, must be deferred; 20 XII, 56| that he would do him no violence either by the sword or by 21 XII, 65| towns, they dared to do violence to the farmers and townsfolk, 22 XII, 67| company, for the water, in the violence of its outburst, swept away 23 XIII, 1| provoked destruction by any violence of temper, apathetic as 24 XIII, 30| they should treat them with violence, or, as legally, their equals, 25 XIII, 46| preferred negotiation to violence. Should however war be persisted 26 XIII, 62| first spoke bitterly of the violence of the multitude; the second, 27 XIV, 80| the fear that either the violence of the mob would burst on 28 XIV, 82| of a malignant wife. No violence or weapons were needed; 29 XV, 6| remonstrance against the violence done to a Roman province, 30 XV, 48| happened to this city by the violence of fire. It had its beginning 31 XV, 50| vast space, so that the violence of the fire was met by clear 32 XVI, 26| over without punishment the violence of the citizens of Pergamos 33 XVI, 29| perchance, to raise the hand of violence in their brutality. Even