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1 I, 3| out as an exile into the island of Planasia, his only grandson, 2 I, 70| her father Augustus in the island of Pandateria, and then 3 II, 8| The island of the Batavi was the appointed 4 II, 49| conception, of going to the island of Planasia and seizing 5 II, 70| overtook Germanicus at the island of Rhodes. The prince was 6 II, 99| marriage. Piso was at the island of Coos when tidings reached 7 II, 113| banished out of sight to the island of Seriphos. ~ ~ 8 II, 114| should be transported to the island of Sardinia, to quell the 9 III, 1| Agrippina arrived at the island of Corcyra, facing the shores 10 III, 54| was to be confined in an island from which neither Macedonia 11 III, 94| outlawed and banished to the island of Gyarus. The rest concurred, 12 III, 97| a dreary and uninhabited island, and that, as a concession 13 IV, 17| and was banished to the island of Amorgus for his savage 14 IV, 17| when a mere child to the island of Cercina to be his companion 15 IV, 42| ought to be banished to an island, and so intensely strong 16 IV, 85| he buried himself in the island of Capreae which is separated 17 IV, 85| by this time filled the island with twelve country houses, 18 IV, 91| had banished her to the island of Trimerus, not far from 19 IV, 94| thought it enough to quit the island and show themselves on the 20 V, 13| passed on to Euboea, an island of the Aegaean, to Piraeus, 21 VI, 3| chosen the famous and lovely island of Lesbos, he was dragged 22 VI, 75| to transportation to an island and to loss of a senator' 23 XII, 38| distance of the sea, facing the island Hibernia, when feuds broke 24 XII, 71| earliest inhabitants of the island; soon afterwards, by the 25 XII, 71| tribute in their sacred island, as a place devoted to the 26 XIV, 40| therefore prepared to attack the island of Mona which had a powerful 27 XIV, 60| Rather send him to some island, after confiscating his 28 XIV, 83| Then he confined her in the island of Pandataria. No exile 29 XVI, 9| Cassius was transported to the island of Sardinia, and he was