Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|        pushed aside and Antonius slain, even the Julian faction
 2     I,     14|      when Hirtius and Pansa were slain - whether they were destroyed
 3     I,     28|       grief, order me also to be slain, provided only that when
 4     I,     64|         Even some loyal men were slain, for, on its being once
 5     I,     82|        that the spectacle of the slain and unburied made the army
 6    II,      4|        the Arsacids. When he was slain by the treachery of kinsmen,
 7    II,     50| execution, but ordered him to be slain in a private part of the
 8    II,     59|         that with which they had slain Quintilius Varus. They should
 9    II,     88|          fearing accusation, had slain Vonones.~ ~
10   III,    104|         the rear. Many were thus slain or surprised. ~ ~
11    IV,     34|           Tacfarinas, his guards slain round him, his son a prisoner,
12    IV,     35| prisoners and the fame of having slain the enemy's leader and terminated
13    IV,     88|           these were the victims slain to Sejanus." Wherever he
14    VI,     33|      elaborate curse. "As he had slain a daughter-in-law, a brother'
15    VI,     51|     guards. A rumour that he was slain, which was believed by mistake,
16    VI,     72|        boy, and will be yourself slain by another." But even while
17   XII,     38|   beginning hostilities had been slain and the rest pardoned, settled
18   XII,     45|    bravest of the soldiers, were slain; and shortly afterwards,
19   XII,     56|         his eyes the seeing them slain before his face. Rhadamistus
20  XIII,     45|        Pharasmanes, after having slain his son Rhadamistus as a
21  XIII,     72|          their entire youth were slain in a strange land, and all
22   XIV,     12|         with many wounds she was slain. ~ ~
23   XIV,     55|       that the master was justly slain. ~ ~
24    XV,     18|       the arms and bodies of the slain in order to attest our defeat,
25    XV,     38|   Tiridates advanced, and having slain the customary victims, he
26    XV,     84|          that when Nero had been slain by Piso's instrumentality,
27    XV,     87|         Nero, saying that he had slain him with a blow and a half. ~ ~
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