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Alphabetical [« »] distinctions 18 distinctly 1 distinguish 7 distinguished 31 distinguishing 5 distorted 1 distract 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 certain 31 conspicuous 31 distance 31 distinguished 31 else 31 foe 31 gallus | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances distinguished |
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1 I, 44| least the cohorts might be distinguished. The soldiers obeyed reluctantly. 2 I, 93| treacherous quicksands be distinguished from solid ground or shallows 3 I, 97| imperilled all the most distinguished citizens; and having thus 4 III, 11| too would be more easily distinguished from perverse misrepresentation 5 III, 36| conspicuous both for his distinguished rank and eloquence. But 6 III, 39| yet conceded, or to banish distinguished citizens, or for other base 7 III, 78| Formerly rich or highly distinguished noble families often sank 8 III, 107| One was Asinius Saloninus, distinguished as the grandson of Marcus 9 IV, 79| close of the year died two distinguished men, Asinius Agrippa and 10 IV, 82| thanks in the Senate from its distinguished members, and was applauded 11 VI, 43| time impeached, a man of distinguished rank and ability as an advocate, 12 VI, 46| embassy was Sinnaces, a man of distinguished family and corresponding 13 VI, 73| Domitius. Marsus too was distinguished by the honours of his ancestors 14 VI, 77| There was a physician, distinguished in his profession, of the 15 XI, 19| The youth himself was of distinguished beauty, a skilful horseman 16 XI, 32| families, and such as had had distinguished ancestors. There were now 17 XI, 47| latter was saved by the distinguished services of his uncle; the 18 XIII, 22| Seneca's influence that distinguished post was retained for Burrus. 19 XIII, 39| senator. Pomponia Graecina, a distinguished lady, wife of the Plautius 20 XIII, 58| memory and pre-eminently distinguished by the honours of a consulship 21 XIII, 70| those nations which were distinguished for their bravery and their 22 XIV, 6| Baiae. Here was a vessel distinguished from others by its equipment, 23 XIV, 16| perilous prosecutions against distinguished citizens. What efforts had 24 XIV, 18| their ancestral homes two distinguished ladies, Junia and Calpurnia, 25 XIV, 26| practice in the courts, distinguished himself by his history of 26 XIV, 52| named and some others less distinguished, executed the will. The 27 XIV, 59| worth and consistency was as distinguished as it is possible to be 28 XV, 37| appointed, Tiberius Alexander, a distinguished Roman knight, sent to assist 29 XV, 65| on the strength of his distinguished rank and the teachings of 30 XV, 94| Tigellinus and Nerva he so distinguished as to place busts of them 31 XVI, 39| had a crowded gathering of distinguished men and women, giving special