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Verginius, Flavus, xv. 71; Rufus, xv. 23

Verritus, chief of the Frisii, xiii. 54

Verulamium, in Britain, xiv. 33

Vespasian, iii. 55

Vesta, temple of, xv. 36; burnt, xv. 41

Vestinus, Atticus, xv. 48, 52, 68, 69

Vesuvius, Mount, iv. 67

Vettius Bolanus, (see Bolanus)

Vibenna, Cælius, iv. 65

Vibidia, Vestal, xi. 32, 34

Vibilius, chief of the Hermunduri, ii. 63; xii. 29

Vibius, Marsus, . 74, 79; iv. 56; vi. 47; xi. 10
Vibulenus, i. 22, 28, 29

Victory, statue of, xiv. 32
Vienna, Vienne, xi. I
Vindelici, ii. 17

Vindex, Julius, xv. 74

Vinicius, Marcus, husband of Julia, daughter
of Germanicus, vi. 15, 45; Rufinus, xiv.

Vipsania, wife of Tiberius, mother of Drusus,
1. 12; iii. 19

Vistilia, ii. 85

Visurgis, Weser, river, i. 70; ii. 9

Vitellius, Aulus, xi. 23; xiv. 49; Lucius, vi.
28; xi. 3, 33; xii. 4, 5, 42; Publius, i. 70; ii.
6, 74; iii. 10; v. 8; vi. 47; Quintus, ii. 48
Volandum, in Armenia, xiii. 39

Vologeses, king of the Parthians, xii. 14, 44,
50; xiii. 7, 9, 34, 37; xiv. 25; xv. 2, 5, 10,
14-31

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xii. 5; xiv. 29

Verginius, Flavus, xv. 71; Rufus, xv. 23
Verritus, chief of the Frisii, xiii. 54
Verulamium, in Britain, xiv. 33
Vespasian, iii. 55

Vesta, temple of, xv. 36; burnt, xv. 41

Vestinus, Atticus, xv. 48, 52, 68, 69
Vesuvius, Mount, iv. 67

Vettius Bolanus, (see Bolanus)
Vibenna, Cælius, iv. 65

Vibidia, Vestal, xi. 32, 34

Vibilius, chief of the Hermunduri, ii. 63; xii. 29

Vibius, Marsus, ñ. 74, 79; iv. 56; vi. 47; xi. 10

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Vipsania, wife of Tiberius, mother of Drusus,
1. 12; iii. 19

Vistilia, ii. 85

Visurgis, Weser, river, i. 70; ii. 9

Vitellius, Aulus, xi. 23; xiv. 49; Lucius, vi
28; xi. 3, 33; xii. 4, 5, 42; Publius, i. 70; ii.
6, 74; iii. 10; v. 8; vi. 47; Quintus, ii. 48
Volandum, in Armenia, xiii. 39

Vologeses, king of the Parthians, xii. 14, 44,
50; xiii. 7, 9, 34, 37; xiv. 25; XV. 2, 5, 10,
14-31

Volsci, xi. 24

Volusius, Lucius, iii. 30; Lucius (younger), xii.
22; xiii. 30; xiv. 56; Quintus, xiii. 25; xiv. 46
Vonones, father of Vologeses, xii. 14
Vonones, king of the Parthians, ii. 1—4, 56, 58,
68; xii. 10

Vulsinii, birth-place of Sejanus, iv. 1; vi. 8

X.

Xenophon, Claudius's physician, xii. 61, 67

Z.

Zeno, king of Armenia, ii. 56

Zenobia, wife of Rhadamistus, xii. 51
Zeugma, on the Euphrates, xii. 12

Zorsines, king of the Siraci, xii. 15, 17, 19

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