Book,  Par.

1     I,     40|       in the territory of the Ubii, enjoying ease or having
2     I,     46|       that the capital of the Ubii was marked out for destruction,
3     I,     48|  Caecina to the canton of the Ubii, marching in disgrace, since
4     I,     50| returned, at the Altar of the Ubii. Two legions, the first
5     I,     75|    priest at the altar of the Ubii, and had rent the sacred
6     I,     94|     son, to the canton of the Ubii. Both were pardoned, Segimerus
7   XII,     32|      to the chief town of the Ubii, where she was born. The
8  XIII,     73| alliance with us, that of the Ubii, suffered grievously from
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