IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] familiar 10 familiarised 2 familiarity 4 families 15 family 61 family-slave 1 famine 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 dwelt 15 ears 15 entrenchments 15 families 15 flavus 15 illness 15 inclined | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances families |
Book, Par.
1 II, 46| of our most illustrious families might not become extinct. 2 II, 69| priest chosen from certain families, generally from Miletus, 3 III, 7| total extinction of noble families. Princes were mortal; the 4 III, 9| bestowed on the sons of noble families. Drusus replied to Piso 5 III, 78| highly distinguished noble families often sank into ruin from 6 III, 108| twenty most illustrious families were borne in the procession, 7 IV, 19| bring disgrace on private families, and the old Oscan farce, 8 IV, 45| survive; or even though the families themselves may be now extinct, 9 XI, 9| Aeserninus, the heirs of wealthy families, to assume grand airs. We 10 XI, 18| inheritance of distinct families. It was now less zealously 11 XI, 32| senators as were of the oldest families, and such as had had distinguished 12 XIV, 20| stage descendants of noble families, who sold themselves because 13 XIV, 37| behind them homes without families. For whole legions were 14 XV, 29| the Claudian and Domitian families at Antium, like those at 15 XV, 59| noble rank many illustrious families, Piso had a splendid reputation