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 1     I,    105|                      Poppaeus Sabinus was continued in his government
 2    IV,     24|       Caius Silius and Titius Sabinus. The friendship of Germanicus
 3    IV,     25|      were to be attacked, but Sabinus was to be put off for a
 4    IV,     64|      were decreed to Poppaeus Sabinus, for a crushing defeat of
 5    IV,     65|                               Sabinus meantime, while he was concentrating
 6    IV,     67|                      Next day Sabinus displayed his forces in
 7    IV,     68| perplexed the besiegers, when Sabinus went round the camp, entreating
 8    IV,     86|      the highest rank, Titius Sabinus, was dragged to prison because
 9    IV,     86|      slight acquaintance with Sabinus, should devise the plot,
10    IV,     86|     to praise the fidelity of Sabinus in not having, like others,
11    IV,     86| compassionately of Agrippina. Sabinus, with the natural softness
12    IV,     86|  close intimacy. Henceforward Sabinus himself sought Latiaris,
13    IV,     87| Latiaris meanwhile having met Sabinus in the streets, drew him
14    IV,     87|      and about fresh horrors. Sabinus spoke as before and at greater
15    IV,     88|     the new year, referred to Sabinus, whom he reproached with
16     V,     13|     the future, when Poppaeus Sabinus heard of the affair. At
17     V,     13|       seemed, to go to Italy. Sabinus sent this account to Tiberius,
18    VI,      5| contriving the ruin of Titius Sabinus, and was now the first to
19    VI,     13|    Silanus, Scaurus Mamercus, Sabinus Calvisius, Vinicianus too,
20    VI,     58|     the year's close Poppaeus Sabinus died, a man of somewhat
21  Miss        |      daughter of the Poppaeus Sabinus alluded to in Book VI.,
22  XIII,     34|       he had with Obultronius Sabinus, one of the officials of
23  XIII,     58| maternal grandfather Poppaeus Sabinus, a man of illustrious memory
24    XV,      8|    and the second by Calavius Sabinus, entered Armenia, with unlucky
25   XVI,     26|       Barea Soranus, Ostorius Sabinus, a Roman knight, had already
26   XVI,     34|        And meanwhile Ostorius Sabinus, the accuser of Soranus,
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