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1   III,     57|      among the Treveri and Julius Sacrovir among the Aedui. Both could
2   III,     57|          was to rouse the Belgae, Sacrovir the Gauls nearer home. These
3   III,     58|          at a better opportunity. Sacrovir too was conspicuous, with
4   III,     60|          which should repress it. Sacrovir with some armed cohorts
5   III,     61|      calumnies of informers. "Was Sacrovir too," they asked, "to be
6   III,     62| Augustodunum they saw before them Sacrovir and his army in an open
7   III,     64|           to rise, like dead men. Sacrovir with his most trustworthy
8    IV,     24|           success in the war with Sacrovir, would make his downfall
9    IV,     25|           concealed complicity in Sacrovir's rebellion, a rapacity
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