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Alphabetical [« »] raetia 1 raft 2 rafts 1 rage 18 raging 1 raid 1 raids 7 | Frequency [« »] 18 priests 18 proconsul 18 protection 18 rage 18 reminded 18 required 18 retain | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances rage |
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1 I, 26| with blows. Their chief rage was against Aufidienus Rufus, 2 I, 27| resentment and pity, alarm and rage. They all rushed to the 3 I, 33| a conflict, with special rage against Cneius Lentulus, 4 I, 42| them. Indeed, the blind rage of so many had robbed him 5 II, 24| caused keener grief and rage among the Germans than their 6 II, 59| deserved to be driven out, with rage as furious as that with 7 II, 86| hesitating between fear and rage, preferred to be charged 8 II, 88| s custody, in pretended rage, pierced him with his sword. 9 IV, 71| Agrippina in stubborn rage, with the grasp of disease 10 XI, 10| alone refusing his rule. Rage against the place, which 11 XII, 46| were the Silures, whose rage was fired by words rumoured 12 XIII, 20| bribery. But his mother's rage no lavish bounty could allay. 13 XIV, 61| while between shame and rage, he at last wrote to them 14 XV, 5| inspired their comrades with rage rather than fear. But the 15 XV, 37| Against the name of Corbulo no rage, nothing of the hatred of 16 XV, 78| advisers in his moments of rage, he asked whether Seneca 17 XV, 85| discovery, some in their rage becoming informers to betray 18 XVI, 6| from a casual outburst of rage in her husband, who felled