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1 XIII, 27| the prosecution was one Paetus, who had become notorious 2 XIII, 63| gladiatorial shows, had not Paetus Thrasea spoken against it 3 XIV, 17| inauspicious days. Thrasea Paetus, who had been used to pass 4 XIV, 40| consulship of Caesonius Paetus and Petronius Turpilianus, 5 XIV, 60| rest assented, and then Paetus Thrasea, after much eulogy 6 XV, 7| was heard that Caesennius Paetus was on his way. And indeed 7 XV, 7| were under the command of Paetus, while the third, sixth, 8 XV, 7| could not endure a rival, so Paetus, who would have been sufficiently 9 XV, 8| Parthians made open war. Nor did Paetus decline the challenge, but 10 XV, 9| Paetus, however, despising omens, 11 XV, 11| Paetus, ignorant of the impending 12 XV, 11| protracting the war, had Paetus stood firm either by his 13 XV, 11| advantage with much vigour, Paetus once again, with vain confidence, 14 XV, 12| the roads were blocked by Paetus, here with infantry, there 15 XV, 13| themselves on the mercy of Paetus. "For himself," he said, " 16 XV, 17| were then despatched by Paetus and an interview requested 17 XV, 17| cavalry, to go. Thereupon Paetus dwelt on the memories of 18 XV, 18| Meanwhile Paetus threw a bridge over the 19 XV, 19| He further stated that Paetus had guaranteed by an oath, 20 XV, 19| obscurity, that, in a single day Paetus traversed forty miles, leaving 21 XV, 20| flight of the Parthians, Paetus replied that for neither 22 XV, 20| facilitated their movements. Paetus then went into winter quarters 23 XV, 24| thanks of the province. Paetus Thrasea, turning the occasion 24 XV, 31| Tigranes; afterwards, he let Paetus and his legions depart in 25 XV, 32| As Paetus's despatch contradicted 26 XV, 32| were utterly disgusted with Paetus. ~ ~ 27 XV, 33| against the Pirates. When Paetus returned and dreaded something 28 XV, 34| disasters to the incapacity of Paetus. He spoke with much impressiveness, 29 XV, 37| the place that in which Paetus and his legions had been 30 XV, 37| Nor did the disgrace of Paetus trouble him, as was clearly 31 XV, 37| the fact that he commanded Paetus' son, who was a tribune, 32 XVI, 22| itself by murdering Thrasea Paetus and Barea Soranus. Both