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court, for they were about the same age." Jones notes he retained imperial favor after Titus' death "for his conviviality rather than for any other discernible quality."
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The inscription from
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had a different opinion of
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4.107", and suggests that he may be the
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officer of the same tribe as he, who served in the late
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