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1 I, 97| life afterwards rendered notorious by the miseries of the age 2 III, 91| conspicuous for excellence or notorious for infamy. This I regard 3 III, 95| of disgraceful life and notorious infamy should be eligible 4 IV, 20| because of his peril from the notorious enmity of Sejanus. ~ ~ 5 IV, 70| position and eager to become notorious by any sort of deed, Afer 6 VI, 37| Pursued by charges universally notorious, she suffered by her own 7 VI, 44| destruction of Scaurus had made notorious, were outlawed and transported 8 VI, 73| banishment. Then Albucilla, notorious for the number of her lovers, 9 XI, 32| rid the Senate of men of notorious infamy, he preferred a gentle 10 XII, 55| perfidy of the Armenians was notorious, and he had nothing to fall 11 XIII, 27| one Paetus, who had become notorious by frequent purchases of 12 XIII, 29| in his face. When it was notorious that the emperor was the 13 XIII, 30| it for them. But, as for notorious offenders, they deserved 14 XIII, 57| Next day the murder was notorious, and there was no question 15 XIII, 58| A profligacy equally notorious in that same year proved 16 XIV, 3| him that the incest was notorious, as his mother boasted of 17 XIV, 29| passed off without any notorious scandal. The enthusiasm 18 XV, 47| the most famous for their notorious profligacy were those furnished 19 XVI, 21| his nightly revels became notorious, Silia came into his mind,