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1 I, 2| giving out that he was a Consul, and was satisfied with 2 I, 14| army, tampered with the Consul's legions, and feigned an 3 I, 19| for Drusus, because he was consul elect and present at Rome. 4 II, 65| inquiry. When asked by the consul what he thought of the unfavourable 5 III, 11| Fulcinius Trio asked the consul's leave to prosecute Piso. 6 III, 24| increase. Aurelius Cotta, the consul, who was first called on 7 III, 40| for the third time elected consul to reform public morals, 8 III, 73| office of aedile, praetor, or consul. Something greater and loftier 9 IV, 7| better men to choose. The consul and the praetor retained 10 IV, 25| off for a time. Varro, the consul, was let loose on them, 11 IV, 25| citizen to trial, and a consul's authority ought not to 12 IV, 25| as if Varro were a real consul, or Rome a commonwealth. 13 V, 2| indirect censure on the consul Fufius, who had risen to 14 VI, 16| deputed to exercise the consul's functions. And Augustus 15 VI, 27| respecting Servius Galba, then consul. Having sent for him and 16 Miss | Asiaticus had been twice consul, once under Caius Caesar, 17 XI, 1| Asiaticus, who had been twice consul, was one of Poppaea's old 18 XI, 27| early youth from becoming a consul or a dictator. The quaestors 19 XI, 33| For this, the consul Vipstanus moved that Claudius 20 XI, 33| however, himself stopped the consul's flattery, as extravagant. 21 XII, 74| a tribune, a praetor and consul having died within a few 22 XIV, 61| senators. As soon as the consul allowed a division, they 23 XIV, 71| inferior to Vitellius, thrice a consul, and me to Claudius. Such 24 XV, 8| horse which carried the consul's official emblems, took 25 XV, 26| not only a praetor or a consul, but private persons also, 26 XV, 65| spirit of Vestinus, the consul, who might, he feared, rise 27 XV, 89| that Vestinus also, the consul, whom he thought an impetuous 28 XV, 90| forestall the designs of the consul, to seize what he might 29 XV, 90| performed all his duties as consul, and was entertaining some 30 XV, 90| enough punishment for the consul's entertainment. ~ ~ 31 XV, 94| the Forum. He granted a consul's decorations to Nymphidius, 32 XVI, 19| Bithynia and soon afterwards as consul, he showed himself a man 33 XVI, 39| evening approached, the consul's quaestor was sent to Thrasea,