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1 I, 10| in by the Vestal Virgins, named as his heirs Tiberius and 2 I, 10| the third place, he had named the chief men of the State, 3 I, 19| Twelve candidates were named for the praetorship, the 4 I, 20| own expense games to be named after Augustus and added 5 I, 40| bank of the Rhine; that named the upper army had Caius 6 II, 5| the government of a woman named Erato and having soon afterwards 7 II, 19| led them down into a plain named Idistavisus. It winds between 8 II, 105| fortified position in Cilicia, named, Celenderis. He had raised 9 III, 30| their attacking a fortress named Thala. In this engagement 10 III, 51| every political care, and named Marcus Lepidus and Junius 11 IV, 38| Upon this the prosecutor named Cneius Lentulus and Seius 12 IV, 83| that the Tuscan street was named after these strangers. ~ ~ 13 IV, 87| The men whom I have named now consulted how these 14 IV, 92| found refuge in a fortress, named Flevum, where a by no means 15 VI, 5| As soon as he named Latinius Latiaris, accuser 16 VI, 18| put down the people. He named too the corn-supplying provinces, 17 VI, 62| the lesser of which was named Cadra, the other Davara. 18 XII, 32| was born. The place was named after her. Agrippa, her 19 XII, 52| was a son of Pharasmanes named Rhadamistus, tall and handsome, 20 XII, 71| his descendants." Claudius named them one by one, with the 21 XIII, 48| of all in that province named Volandum. The weaker he 22 XIV, 30| reclining at dinner in his house named Sublaqueum on the Simbruine 23 XIV, 52| the persons whom I have named and some others less distinguished, 24 XV, 11| he removed to a fortress named Arsamosata, with a cohort 25 XV, 71| their reluctance, Lucanus named his mother Atilla, Quintianus 26 XV, 73| Rufus, who had not yet been named by the informers, but who, 27 XVI, 9| confined in a town of Apulia named Barium. There, as he was