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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
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