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Alphabetical [« »] illness 15 illumination 2 illustration 1 illustrious 31 illyria 1 illyricum 8 illyrium 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 highest 31 houses 31 hundred 31 illustrious 31 joy 31 leave 31 mercy | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances illustrious |
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1 II, 46| children, that one of our most illustrious families might not become 2 II, 57| had an advantage in the illustrious rank of his mother's family, 3 III, 107| Two illustrious men died that year. One 4 III, 108| The busts of twenty most illustrious families were borne in the 5 IV, 27| Messalinus Cotta, of equally illustrious ancestry as Lepidus, but 6 IV, 35| army, brought back with him illustrious prisoners and the fame of 7 IV, 47| them, but repeatedly as illustrious men. Asinius Pollio's writings 8 IV, 62| too then died, of a most illustrious but unfortunate family. 9 IV, 79| Haterius. Agrippa was of illustrious rather than ancient ancestry, 10 IV, 84| a marvel, for he was of illustrious ancestry, was allied to 11 VI, 2| his own obscurity among illustrious names, was heard with ridicule. 12 VI, 5| lust the destruction of illustrious men. ~ ~ 13 VI, 13| his father, men all of illustrious descent, some too of the 14 VI, 24| Her father likewise, an illustrious Roman knight, and her brother, 15 VI, 25| of every age and sex, the illustrious with the obscure. Kinsfolk 16 VI, 38| funeral. He was a man of illustrious descent, and in a hale old 17 VI, 73| have already spoken of the illustrious rank of Domitius. Marsus 18 XI, 12| might have been one of the illustrious few among aged princes, 19 XI, 29| and other men not less illustrious from Narbon Gaul? Their 20 XI, 47| to a player when so many illustrious citizens had fallen. "It 21 XII, 25| reminded the Senate of her illustrious rank, that the sister of 22 XII, 43| peace, a king descended from illustrious ancestors and ruling many 23 XIII, 58| Poppaeus Sabinus, a man of illustrious memory and pre-eminently 24 XIV, 26| followed the deaths of two illustrious men, Domitius Afer and Marcus 25 XIV, 75| special mark for danger, if illustrious and innocent men were to 26 XV, 30| glory and the peril of these illustrious men grew greater. ~ ~ 27 XV, 44| because over and above his illustrious rank as one of the Junian 28 XV, 59| father's noble rank many illustrious families, Piso had a splendid 29 XVI, 17| privilege to the posterity of illustrious men, that just as in their 30 XVI, 22| having butchered so many illustrious men, at last aspired to 31 XVI, 26| grandeur by the murder of illustrious men, as though it were a