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Alphabetical [« »] name 145 named 27 nameless 1 names 33 nar 3 narbon 3 narbonensian 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 hurried 33 memory 33 motion 33 names 33 opportunity 33 praetor 33 property | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances names |
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1 I, 11| of the laws passed, the names of the nations conquered 2 I, 106| Sometimes he kept back the names of the candidates, describing 3 I, 106| him as candidates whose names he had given to the consuls, 4 II, 23| style of a trophy, with the names of the conquered tribes 5 II, 36| charges and the accusers' names, with such calmness as not 6 II, 37| prosecutor alleged, with the names of Caesars and of Senators, 7 II, 69| simply the number and the names of the applicants. Then 8 III, 49| own weakness under other names; for it is the husband's 9 III, 81| inscribed, to mark the date, the names, not of the consuls, but 10 III, 88| Cyrus. They quoted too the names of Perperna, Isauricus, 11 III, 108| the procession, with the names of Manlius, Quinctius, and 12 IV, 25| wickedness under ancient names. And so, with a solemn appeal, 13 IV, 37| easily be perceived, if other names were given up; for he never 14 IV, 73| establishing new settlements, and names, taken from the two leaders, 15 V, 5| were published under the names of ex-consuls, for several 16 VI, 2| obscurity among illustrious names, was heard with ridicule. 17 VI, 33| freedman, openly exhibited the names of slave after slave who 18 VI, 63| Macedonians, claim Greek names, also of the Parthian towns 19 XI, 45| the cohorts, demanding the names of the culprits and their 20 XII, 70| and other too influential names of Roman knights would be 21 XIII, 20| centurions. She honoured the names and virtues of the nobles 22 XIII, 22| narratives under the writers' names. Nero, in his bewilderment 23 XIII, 23| charges with the authors' names, assumed an air of menace. 24 XIII, 66| as that of others bearing names invented by the collectors 25 XIV, 20| ancestors not to hand down their names. And indeed the infamy is 26 XIV, 21| every class gave in their names. Neither rank nor age nor 27 XIV, 28| screened it under respectable names. "Our ancestors," they said, " 28 XIV, 70| am ashamed to quote the names of freedmen who parade a 29 XV, 59| even women, had given their names with eager rivalry, out 30 XV, 63| recompense." The conspirators' names, however, she withheld. 31 XVI, 5| their business to scrutinize names and faces, and to note the 32 XVI, 20| shameful excesses, with the names of his male and female companions 33 XVI, 25| the Tuberones and Favonii, names hateful even to the old