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 1     I,      3|       of the older men had been born during the civil wars. How
 2     I,     15|     child conceived and not yet born, she could properly marry.
 3     I,     54|       was her little child too, born in the camp, brought up
 4    II,     57|         Drusus, as his. son and born of his own blood. As for
 5    II,     78|       who, the natives say, was born in the country and was the
 6    II,    112|      offspring ever before been born. In fact, he would turn
 7    II,    113|         prostitution. Vistilia, born of a praetorian family,
 8   III,     67| Sulpicii this Quirinus, who was born in the town of Lanuvium,
 9   III,     86|       Diana and Apollo were not born at Delos, as was the vulgar
10    IV,      2|                                 Born at Vulsinii, the son of
11    IV,     27|         destiny to which we are born, or, to some degree, on
12    VI,     20|      provincial descent; he was born at Cales, his father and
13    VI,     49|       of Medea and the children born of her, returned subsequently
14    XI,      1|       to the armies of Germany. Born at Vienna, and supported
15   XII,     32|         the Ubii, where she was born. The place was named after
16  XIII,     11|       December, in which he was born, he retained for its commencement,
17  XIII,     13|  loathed his wife Octavia, high born as she was, and of approved
18  XIII,     19|       only survivor of a family born to the highest greatness.~ ~
19   XIV,     53|        from Spain, where he was born. Valerius Pontius suffered
20   XIV,     56|     slaves, even when they were born on the same estates, or
21    XV,      2|  follows: "This man before you, born from the same father as
22    XV,     29|         the emperor himself was born. Already had the Senate
23    XV,     58|         to the road, a calf was born with its head attached to
24    XV,     58|       the womb, and it had been born by the wayside. ~ ~
25   XVI,     41|         omen, but you have been born into times in which it is
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