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 1     I,      3|      curule aedileship Claudius Marcellus, his sister's son, while
 2     I,      3| consecutive consulships, and as Marcellus soon afterwards died, he
 3     I,     97|        long afterwards, Granius Marcellus, proconsul of Bithynia,
 4     I,     97|  themselves. He alleged against Marcellus that he had made some disrespectful
 5     I,     98|                Hispo added that Marcellus had placed his own statue
 6    II,     52|        the crowd; how his uncle Marcellus, regarded by the city populace
 7   III,     13|      Asinius Gallus, Aeserninus Marcellus and Sextus Pompeius, and
 8   III,     90|    Augustus near the theatre of Marcellus had inscribed the name of
 9    VI,     78|         many rivals, so long as Marcellus and Agrippa and, subsequently,
10   XII,      5|         was conferred on Eprius Marcellus.~ ~
11  XIII,     40|   abandoned his defence. Eprius Marcellus, from whom Lycia demanded
12   XIV,     52|     Antonius Primus and Asinius Marcellus. Antonius was a man of ready
13   XIV,     52|        a man of ready audacity; Marcellus had the glory of being the
14   XIV,     52|        under the Cornelian law. Marcellus was saved from punishment
15   XVI,      8|         Volcatius Tullinus, and Marcellus Cornelius, senators, and
16   XVI,     25|        the pungent eloquence of Marcellus Eprius. ~ ~
17   XVI,     32|      made a beginning, and then Marcellus in more violent tones exclaimed
18   XVI,     33|                           While Marcellus, with the savage and menacing
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