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1 I, 32| revived by Drusus. Was it only sons who were to visit them? 2 I, 61| by the affront? But his sons might alike visit both, 3 II, 46| Accordingly, with his four sons standing at the doors of 4 II, 58| the safer with both his sons in command of legions. However, 5 II, 66| in the Senate between his sons and the law. Beyond question 6 II, 74| Piso, Plancina, and their sons. ~ ~ 7 II, 87| father's designs, and the sons of Cotys. As these were 8 II, 108| citizen-like temper in their sons, and the young princes had 9 II, 112| Drusus, gave birth to twin sons. This, as a rare event, 10 III, 9| usually bestowed on the sons of noble families. Drusus 11 III, 19| the urgent request of his sons braced his courage and once 12 IV, 20| fatal to one of the twin sons of Drusus, equally too by 13 IV, 21| together three patricians, sons of parents wedded according 14 IV, 73| Lydus," it was said, "the sons of King Atys, divided the 15 VI, 33| brother's son, and son's sons, and filled his whole house 16 XI, 2| words, "Question thy own sons, Suilius;they will own my 17 XI, 30| over us. That freedmen's sons should be intrusted with 18 XII, 11| us out of respect. Kings' sons were given as hostages, 19 XII, 35| Hermunduri, and Vangio and Sido, sons of a sister of Vannius, 20 XII, 56| heavy clothes. Even the sons of Mithridates were butchered 21 XV, 22| from paternal control the sons whom they had adopted. An