Book,  Par.

 1    IV,     61|   younger Antonia, daughter of Octavia, and subsequently led an
 2    IV,     95| Caesars, for he could point to Octavia as his grandmother and through
 3    XI,     42|       she bade Britannicus and Octavia hasten to embrace their
 4    XI,     44|        listen to the mother of Octavia and Britannicus, when the
 5   XII,      2|   animosity on Britannicus and Octavia, who were next in her affections
 6   XII,      4|      by Cneius Aenobarbus, and Octavia, the emperor's daughter.
 7   XII,      4|      the emperor had betrothed Octavia to Lucius Silanus, a young
 8   XII,     10|    praying Claudius to betroth Octavia to Domitius. The match was
 9   XII,     10|  Vitellius had lately used. So Octavia was betrothed, and Domitius,
10   XII,     68|  sixteen years of age, married Octavia, the emperor's daughter.
11   XII,     79|       his sisters, Antonia and Octavia, closed every approach to
12  XIII,     13|       when he loathed his wife Octavia, high born as she was, and
13  XIII,     18|        just as ignorant as was Octavia, Britannicus's own sister.
14  XIII,     18|  precedent for parricide. Even Octavia, notwithstanding her youthful
15  XIII,     20|   could allay. She would clasp Octavia to her arms, and have many
16  XIII,     21|       publishing the wrongs of Octavia, but with a hint that it
17   XIV,      1|     marriage for herself or of Octavia's divorce while Agrippina
18   XIV,     78|        and to divorce his wife Octavia, notwithstanding her virtuous
19   XIV,     79|       conspicuous merit, drove Octavia from him, alleging that
20   XIV,     79|     husband, instigated one of Octavia's servants to accuse her
21   XIV,     79|    menaces of Tigellinus, that Octavia's person was purer than
22   XIV,     79|      was purer than his mouth. Octavia, however, was dismissed
23   XIV,     79|       his outrage, restored to Octavia her position as wife. ~ ~
24   XIV,     80|        shoulders the images of Octavia, covering them with flowers,
25   XIV,     80|       men hailing the recalled Octavia. And now they were pouring
26   XIV,     80|       dependants and slaves of Octavia, who had assumed the name
27   XIV,     80|      if people once despair of Octavia being Nero's wife, they
28   XIV,     82|    confess to an intrigue with Octavia." Nero then promised him
29   XIV,     83|   charge of barrenness against Octavia, that, conscious of her
30   XIV,     83|    better lot in the past. For Octavia, from the first, her marriage-day
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