Book,  Par.

 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
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