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... Piso is given in Plut . c . 23 , 6 foll . , and Tac . i . 14 , the omens on the way to the camp ( Plut . c . 23 , 12 etc. , Tac . i . 18 ) , the be- haviour of Piso ( Plut . c . 23 , 21 , Tac . i . 17 ) , the dis- composure of Otho ...
... Piso is given in Plut . c . 23 , 6 foll . , and Tac . i . 14 , the omens on the way to the camp ( Plut . c . 23 , 12 etc. , Tac . i . 18 ) , the be- haviour of Piso ( Plut . c . 23 , 21 , Tac . i . 17 ) , the dis- composure of Otho ...
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... Piso ( Plut . 27 , 22 , Tac . i . 43 ) , of Vinius ( Plut . 27 , 25 , Tac . i . 42 ) , the 120 peti- tions found by Vitellius ( Plut . 27 , 35 , Tac . i . 44 ) , and the artifice by which Otho saved Marius Celsus from the soldiers ...
... Piso ( Plut . 27 , 22 , Tac . i . 43 ) , of Vinius ( Plut . 27 , 25 , Tac . i . 42 ) , the 120 peti- tions found by Vitellius ( Plut . 27 , 35 , Tac . i . 44 ) , and the artifice by which Otho saved Marius Celsus from the soldiers ...
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... Tacitus says expressly " non tamen quisquam in modum contionis ant pro suggestu locutus " ( i . 55 ) . 18. Plutarch says that Galba proceeded to adopt Piso after - - - hearing of the proclamation of Vitellius ( XXX INTRODUCTION .
... Tacitus says expressly " non tamen quisquam in modum contionis ant pro suggestu locutus " ( i . 55 ) . 18. Plutarch says that Galba proceeded to adopt Piso after - - - hearing of the proclamation of Vitellius ( XXX INTRODUCTION .
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... Piso ( G. 23 , 6 ) . Tacitus says that it was after a consulta- tion with Vinius , Laco , Marius Celsus , and Ducenius Geminus ( i . 14 ) . 21. Plutarch alone mentions the fact that Nero had killed Piso's parents ( G. 23 , 8 ) . For the ...
... Piso ( G. 23 , 6 ) . Tacitus says that it was after a consulta- tion with Vinius , Laco , Marius Celsus , and Ducenius Geminus ( i . 14 ) . 21. Plutarch alone mentions the fact that Nero had killed Piso's parents ( G. 23 , 8 ) . For the ...
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... Piso ( Galb . 26 ) ; ( 4 ) the placing of the mutiny at Ostia instead of the Praetorian camp ( Oth . 3 ) ; ( 5 ) the assertion that Cremona was in the possession of the Othonians instead of the Vitellians ( Oth . 7 ) ; ( 6 ) the mention ...
... Piso ( Galb . 26 ) ; ( 4 ) the placing of the mutiny at Ostia instead of the Praetorian camp ( Oth . 3 ) ; ( 5 ) the assertion that Cremona was in the possession of the Othonians instead of the Vitellians ( Oth . 7 ) ; ( 6 ) the mention ...
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