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Alphabetical [« »] skirmishing 4 sky 3 slackening 1 slain 27 slanders 2 slaughter 15 slaughtered 8 | Frequency [« »] 27 seeing 27 senator 27 sight 27 slain 27 support 27 tears 27 tried | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances slain |
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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. ~ ~