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Alphabetical [« »] sabres 1 sabrius 1 sacerdos 2 sacred 31 sacrifice 11 sacrificed 3 sacrifices 6 | Frequency [« »] 31 presence 31 restored 31 rumour 31 sacred 31 treason 31 word 31 wounds | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances sacred |
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1 I, 55| rights of public enemies, the sacred character of the ambassador, 2 I, 67| compassion. Everything, sacred or profane, the temple too 3 I, 75| the Ubii, and had rent the sacred garlands, and fled to the 4 I, 104| allies, who had dedicated sacred rites, groves, and altars 5 II, 15| had assembled in a forest sacred to Hercules, and would venture 6 II, 17| being sprinkled with the sacred blood, another more beautiful 7 II, 69| he attempted to see the sacred mysteries of the Samothracians, 8 II, 84| perceiving the perfidy, to the sacred character of a king, to 9 III, 88| who had conceded the same sacred character not only to the 10 III, 89| in each temple, to be a sacred memorial and to restrain 11 III, 90| peculiar privileges of the sacred guilds, and quoting precedents. 12 III, 90| expressly because their sacred office was specially attached 13 III, 99| at Antium, and that all sacred rites in the towns of Italy 14 IV, 22| priestess, in regard to her sacred functions, was to be under 15 IV, 52| arrogant thing to receive the sacred honour of images representing 16 IV, 82| Claudii had been accounted sacred and numbered among deities, 17 VI, 41| That it is a creature sacred to the sun, differing from 18 XI, 44| to go and discharge her sacred duties. ~ ~ 19 XII, 27| emperor likewise widened the sacred precincts of the capital, 20 XII, 50| only to the priests and sacred images, increased the popular 21 XII, 71| from all tribute in their sacred island, as a place devoted 22 XIII, 11| its commencement, the old sacred associations of the first 23 XIII, 19| though it happened at the sacred board, without even a moment 24 XIII, 52| to be a classification of sacred and business-days, that 25 XIV, 20| Songs indeed, he said, were sacred to Apollo, and it was in 26 XIV, 29| were excluded from the sacred contests. No one gained 27 XIV, 31| it, he had polluted the sacred waters and the sanctity 28 XV, 31| home by the duties of a sacred office. He was ready to 29 XV, 42| winning the well-known and sacred garlands of antiquity, evoke, 30 XV, 54| goddess. And there were sacred banquets and nightly vigils 31 XVI, 31| obtaining the consulate or some sacred office, give all their thoughts