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 1     I,     11|        the funeral of the Divine Julius, or express a wish that
 2     I,     29|       only was detained, Clemens Julius, whom the soldiers considered
 3     I,     55|      violated by you. The Divine Julius once quelled an army's mutiny
 4   III,      7|        in former days the Divine Julius after the loss of his only
 5   III,     25|         his country, and that of Julius Antonius who had dishonoured
 6   III,     57|          active instigators were Julius Florus among the Treveri
 7   III,     57|     Florus among the Treveri and Julius Sacrovir among the Aedui.
 8   III,     59|   opposite routes, to meet them. Julius Indus from the same state,
 9    IV,     16|      among whom she had selected Julius Postumus, a man well suited
10    IV,     47|          Caesars. Yet the Divine Julius, the Divine Augustus themselves
11    IV,     62|  unfortunate family. His father, Julius Antonius, was capitally
12    VI,     10|        the prosecution, and then Julius Africanus with Seius Quadratus
13    VI,     14|          Vescularius Atticus and Julius Marinus were hurried off
14    VI,     19|          with no serious result. Julius Celsus, a tribune, while
15    XI,     28|     actually besieged the divine Julius at Alesia. These are recent
16   XII,     17|         with a few cohorts under Julius Aquila, a Roman knight,
17   XII,     58|                                  Julius Pelignus was then procurator
18  XIII,     11|      whom a slave accused, or of Julius Densus, a knight, whose
19  XIII,     17|   prepared through the agency of Julius Pollio, tribune of one of
20  XIII,     29|       scenes of a captured city. Julius Montanus, a senator, but
21   XIV,     50|         slowly to peace, because Julius Classicanus, who had been
22    XV,     61|    Proculus, Vulcatius Araricus, Julius Augurinus, Munatius Gratus,
23    XV,     93| philosophy. Cluvidienus Quietus, Julius Agrippa, Blitius Catulinus,
24    XV,     93|    Catulinus, Petronius Priscus, Julius Altinus, mere rank and file,
25    XV,     97|     moment, but after the war of Julius Vindex it was construed
26   XVI,     24|          Augustus and the Divine Julius. He contemns religious rites;
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