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1 I, 15| himself worshipped with temples and statues, like those 2 II, 64| same time he dedicated some temples of the gods, which had perished 3 II, 64| begun to restore. These were temples to Liber, Libera, and Ceres, 4 II, 78| ivory and of perfumes to the temples, with the amount of grain 5 II, 99| slew victims, visited the temples, with no moderation in his 6 II, 110| broke open the doors of the temples. Night assisted their credulity, 7 III, 81| shrines to certain deities, temples, arches and the usual routine, 8 III, 84| sanctuaries were on the increase. Temples were thronged with the vilest 9 III, 99| towns of Italy as well as temples and images of deities were 10 IV, 18| sanctuary for the respective temples of Juno and Aesculapius. 11 IV, 53| sentiments of your hearts are my temples, these my most glorious 12 IV, 85| meanwhile, after dedicating the temples in Campania, warned the 13 XI, 17| set up in the squares and temples, on which new statutes are 14 XIII, 28| by a lustration, as the temples of Jupiter and Minerva had 15 XIV, 15| his friends went to the temples, and, an example having 16 XIV, 20| deity was seen in Roman temples as well as in Greek cities. 17 XIV, 80| in the forum and in the temples. There was even a burst 18 XIV, 85| offerings were voted to the temples. I record the fact with 19 XV, 48| in by solid masonry, or temples surrounded by walls, or 20 XV, 50| was less loss of life, the temples of the gods, and the porticoes 21 XV, 51| of tenements, and of the temples, which were lost. Those 22 XV, 56| to the plunder; for the temples in Rome were despoiled and 23 XVI, 32| public places, theatres and temples as if they were a desert,