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1 I, 22| a new and yet tottering throne? We have blundered enough 2 II, 2| training of the enemy, at the throne of the Arsacids now being 3 II, 5| Artavasdes was set on the throne, nor was he deposed without 4 II, 118| opposed in aiming at the throne by his countrymen's independent 5 III, 80| placed Drusus next to the throne, though while Germanicus 6 IV, 16| whose succession to the throne was a certainty. There were 7 IV, 24| mutiny, and that Tiberius's throne could not have lasted had 8 IV, 77| next in succession to the throne, who, though he had proper 9 VI, 46| whom they could put on the throne, most of the family having 10 VI, 47| Pharasmanes, who held the throne of that country. He then 11 VI, 66| Tiridates, hinting that the throne was not held by an Arsacid, 12 VI, 70| provided he could secure the throne, shrank from no conditions. 13 XI, 1| wealth which threatened the throne. Asiaticus, he said, had 14 XI, 12| having relinquished his throne, at the solicitation of 15 XI, 13| should be summoned to the throne. Many inclined to Gotarzes, 16 XI, 13| be allowed to mount the throne of his ancestors. ~ ~ 17 XI, 19| gone to mount a foreign throne." At first his arrival was 18 XI, 19| of Arminius come to the throne after growing to manhood 19 XII, 8| accumulated as a prop to the throne. ~ ~ 20 XII, 9| in their designs on the throne. For Seneca, it was believed, 21 XII, 16| Medes, was summoned to the throne. He was memorable neither 22 XII, 44| conspicuous on another throne, in the same language of 23 XII, 50| treason and designs on the throne. The emperor would have 24 XII, 52| concubine, and he obtained the throne by the retirement of his 25 XII, 59| establish Tiridates on the throne, so that not a member of 26 XII, 75| Britannicus succeed to the throne, he would himself have no 27 XII, 79| to establish Nero on the throne. At first Agrippina, seemingly 28 XIII, 16| as the controller of the throne. The story went that as 29 XIII, 19| impossibility of a divided throne. It is related by several 30 XIII, 27| raise Cornelius Sulla to the throne, because of his noble birth 31 XIV, 80| be raised to the imperial throne? In a word, if it be expedient, 32 XV, 29| were to be set up on the throne of Jupiter of the Capitol. 33 XV, 59| special severity on the throne.~ ~