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1 I, 96| one Cassius, a buffoon of infamous life, and that he had also 2 II, 93| screen themselves under infamous orders belief or pardon 3 II, 98| once sent to Rome a woman infamous for poisonings in the province 4 III, 32| procured for her some sympathy, infamous and guilty as she was. One 5 III, 69| to the single fact of the infamous utterance with which Lutorius 6 III, 92| was now disgracing by his infamous occupation. Junius Otho' 7 IV, 4| and having won his first infamous triumph, and assured that 8 VI, 8| beggared by extravagance and infamous for his excesses, he was 9 VI, 43| ability as an advocate, but of infamous life. He fell, not through 10 VI, 61| accusations, remained unpunished, infamous as she was, as long as her 11 VI, 78| of good and evil; he was infamous for his cruelty, though 12 XII, 5| accuser. Vitellius put an infamous construction on the somewhat 13 XII, 57| long as he was hated and infamous; for this was more to Rome' 14 XII, 74| slightly. Both were shameless, infamous, and intractable, and were 15 XIII, 36| self-inflicted death, because of his infamous effeminacy. Lucius Volusius 16 XV, 43| of the most conspicuously infamous sights in the imperial court, 17 XV, 60| sleepy languor. Quintianus, infamous for his effeminate vice, 18 XV, 70| he denounced him as an infamous and depraved wretch, with 19 XV, 88| a better service to his infamous career. He then underwent