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 1     I,      8|     Strabo and Caius Turranius, respectively the commander of the praetorian
 2     I,     27|         or legion to which they respectively belonged, exclaiming that
 3     I,     72|  Arminius and Segestes, famous, respectively, for treachery and loyalty
 4    II,     55| Antiochus and Philopator, kings respectively of the Commageni and Cilicians,
 5   III,     25|        Caecina Severus proposed respectively the erection of a golden
 6   III,     87|    Sulla. These generals, after respectively defeating Antiochus and
 7   III,     93|  Publicola and Marcus Paconius, respectively quaestor and lieutenant
 8    VI,     20|    Vinicius the emperor married respectively Drusilla and Julia, Germanicus'
 9    VI,     33|       slave after slave who had respectively struck or scared Drusus
10    VI,     75|     Fregellanus were sentenced, respectively, to transportation to an
11   XII,     24|     Cilo and Aquila were voted, respectively, the consular and praetorian
12   XII,     71|       periods in which they had respectively flourished. He said too
13  XIII,      7| eighteenth and nineteenth years respectively, bore the brunt of civil
14  XIII,     34|      and plebeian aediles could respectively exact. On this, Helvidius
15    XV,     71|   Senecio, their chief friends, respectively, Glitius Gallus and Annius
16    XV,     92|         Gallus were accompanied respectively by their wives, Artoria
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