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 1   III,      3|       of Calabria, Apulia, and Campania were to pay the last honours
 2   III,     45| recruit his health, retired to Campania, either as a gradual preparation
 3   III,     66|      he should enter Rome from Campania with an ovation. Thereupon
 4   III,     83|        the shores and lakes of Campania. Such is the training of
 5    IV,     75|       the emperor retired into Campania to dedicate, as he pretended,
 6    IV,     85|      dedicating the temples in Campania, warned the public by an
 7    IV,     94|      on the opposite shores of Campania. Senators, knights, a number
 8    VI,      1|        Surrentum, sailed along Campania, in doubt whether he should
 9  XIII,     30|     miles off to the shores of Campania? In everything else, legal
10   XIV,     15|      the neighbouring towns of Campania testified their joy with
11   XIV,     19|      lingering in the towns of Campania, doubting how he should
12   XIV,     79|    soon afterwards banished to Campania under military surveillance.
13   XIV,     80|    away, stirs up tumult, quit Campania, and make her way in person
14    XV,     28|    Pompeii, a populous town in Campania. And one of the vestal virgins,
15    XV,     57| ordered the fleet to return to Campania on a fixed day, without
16    XV,     62|   endeavoured, when staying in Campania, to shake the loyalty of
17    XV,     77|      returned on that day from Campania, and had stopped at a countryhouse
18   XVI,     14|      by storms and pestilence. Campania was devastated by a hurricane,
19   XVI,     20|     the emperor was on his way Campania and that Petronius, after
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