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Clemens (Texas, United States) (search for this): life tib., chapter 25
The cause of his long demur was fear of the
dangers which threatened him on all hands; insomuch
that he said, "I have got a wolf by the ears." For a
slave of Agrippa's, Clemens by name, had drawn together
a considerable force to revenge his master's death; Lucius Scribonius Libo, a senator of the first distinction, was
secretly fomenting a rebellion; and the troops both in
Illyricum and Germany were mutinous. Both armies
insisted upon high demands, particularly that their pay
should be made equal to that of the pretorian guards.
The army in Germany absolutely refused to acknowledge
a prince who was not their own choice; and urged, with
all possible importunity, Germanicus,Tiberius had adopted Germanicus. See before, c. xv. See also
CALIGULA, c. i. who commanded
them, to take the government on himself, though he obstinately refused it. It was Tiberius's apprehension from
this quarter, which made him request the senate to assign
him some part only in the administration, such as they
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Tiberius (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): life tib., chapter 25
Illyria (search for this): life tib., chapter 25
The cause of his long demur was fear of the
dangers which threatened him on all hands; insomuch
that he said, "I have got a wolf by the ears." For a
slave of Agrippa's, Clemens by name, had drawn together
a considerable force to revenge his master's death; Lucius Scribonius Libo, a senator of the first distinction, was
secretly fomenting a rebellion; and the troops both in
Illyricum and Germany were mutinous. Both armies
insisted upon high demands, particularly that their pay
should be made equal to that of the pretorian guards.
The army in Germany absolutely refused to acknowledge
a prince who was not their own choice; and urged, with
all possible importunity, Germanicus,Tiberius had adopted Germanicus. See before, c. xv. See also
CALIGULA, c. i. who commanded
them, to take the government on himself, though he obstinately refused it. It was Tiberius's apprehension from
this quarter, which made him request the senate to assign
him some part only in the administration, such as they
s