Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | part of whom he had himself brought upon Caesar during his affinity
2 I, 6 | see] if matters could be brought to a peaceful termination
3 I, 13 | town into which Attius had brought his cohorts, and of which
4 I, 14 | centurion, is taken prisoner and brought to Caesar. He had held the
5 I, 15 | Intelligence of this being brought to Rome, so great a panic
6 I, 15 | Julian law: and Lentulus brought into the public market place
7 I, 19 | the mean time, word was brought to Caesar that the people
8 I, 19 | the walls. Attius, being brought before Antonius, begged
9 I, 21 | they all with one consent brought Domitius into public view,
10 I, 22 | war great events are often brought about by trifling circumstances;
11 I, 23 | Domitius leave him till they brought him into Caesar's presence.
12 I, 24 | the Roman knights to be brought before him. Among the persons
13 I, 24 | municipal towns. When they were brought before him he protected
14 I, 24 | sestertia, which Domitius had brought with him and lodged in the
15 I, 24 | the public treasury, being brought to Caesar by the magistrates
16 I, 25 | prisoner on the road and brought to Caesar, but sent back
17 I, 37 | was cut down), and being brought to Massilia, he put under
18 I, 52 | 1.51]Intelligence was brought to Afranius that the great
19 I, 55 | days. By this means, he brought safe to his camp, the convoys,
20 I, 57 | and shepherds, whom he had brought along with him. A fleet
21 I, 60 | news of this battle was brought to Caesar at Ilerda, the
22 I, 74 | matters, intelligence was brought them that their watering
23 I, 75 | to their camp, others are brought away by their friends, so
24 I, 77 | example; the soldiers were brought out by centuries, and took
25 I, 87 | debate on either side, it was brought to this issue: that those
26 II, 4 | since their former loss, had brought the same number of old ships
27 II, 22 | town, as they were ordered: brought their ships out of the port
28 II, 23 | twelve ships, which Curio had brought from Sicily as convoy to
29 II, 23 | ship left on the shore, he brought her off by a towing rope,
30 II, 26 | finished, the horse upon guard brought him word that a large supply
31 II, 27 | that the armies should be brought in view of each other, and
32 II, 30 | time the soldiers might be brought to a proper way of thinking;
33 II, 32 | offices and influence he had brought over a great part of Italy
34 II, 34 | lieutenants, whom Curio had brought with him from Sicily knowing
35 II, 37 | The same intelligence was brought to Curio; but for some time
36 II, 38 | horse returned to Curio, and brought some, prisoners with them. ~
37 II, 39 | horses that were taken were brought into their sight, that they
38 II, 43 | ships to have all the boats brought close to the shore early
39 III, 4 | from Italy, which he had brought with him; one veteran legion
40 III, 4 | of which, Deiotarus had brought from Gaul; Ariobarzanes,
41 III, 4 | person. Pompey, the son, had brought in his fleet eight hundred,
42 III, 7 | harbor; though Caesar had brought only twelve ships as a convoy,
43 III, 18 | thought that I have been brought back by him to Italy, from
44 III, 28 | but as soon as they were brought before him, contrary to
45 III, 29 | number of troops he had brought over with him. ~
46 III, 36 | of the states, news was brought that Scipio was approaching
47 III, 38 | of these two troops, and brought them to Domitius. ~
48 III, 40 | hinder provisions from being brought into the town from Biblis
49 III, 42 | corn and provisions to be brought from Asia, and from all
50 III, 47 | prodigious number of ships, which brought them provisions: nor could
51 III, 53 | centurion Scaeva, which was brought to him, were found two hundred
52 III, 67 | 3.67]Caesar's scouts brought him word that the standard
53 III, 71 | up to him, had them all brought out, as it appeared, to
54 III, 81 | Caesar had ordered to be brought up to the walls, they threw
55 III, 84 | battle. By these means it was brought to pass that a thousand
56 III, 88 | cohorts, which we said were brought over by Afranius, were disposed
57 III, 99 | colors, and nine eagles, were brought to Caesar. Lucius Domitius,
58 III, 100| supplied himself with water brought in transports from Corcyra
59 III, 101| of Caesar's victory been brought at that instant by the horse
60 III, 103| command in Syria, and had brought them over to Alexandria,
61 III, 107| ordered other legions to be brought to him from Asia, which
62 III, 109| and arbitrator; news was brought on a sudden that the king'
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 63 I, 12 | Helvetian state which had brought a signal calamity upon the
64 I, 16 | that it was being collected—brought in—on the road.” When he
65 I, 21 | on every side. Word was brought back, that it was easy.
66 I, 24 | meanwhile the baggage should be brought together into one place,
67 I, 28 | and considered them, when brought back, in the light of enemies;
68 I, 29 | Greek characters, and were brought to Caesar, in which an estimate
69 I, 31 | of the Gauls, more were brought over, that there were now
70 I, 31 | number of Germans being brought over the Rhine, and could
71 I, 37 | Harudes, who had lately been brought over into Gaul, were ravaging
72 I, 38 | days’ journey, word was brought to him that Ariovistus was
73 I, 39 | the supplies could not be brought up readily enough. Some
74 I, 43 | the legion, which he had brought [with him] on horseback,
75 I, 43 | endure that what they had brought with them to the friendship
76 I, 53 | Suevan by nation, whom he brought with him from home; the
77 I, 53 | Mettius, also, was found and brought back to him [Caesar]. ~~
78 II, 1 | above, frequent reports were brought to him, and he was also
79 II, 5 | of their chief men to be brought to him as hostages; all
80 II, 5 | might without danger be brought to him by the Remi and the
81 II, 8 | occasion, they might be brought as a reserve, he formed
82 II, 8 | their forces which they had brought out of the camp. ~
83 II, 12 | vineae having been quickly brought up against the town, a mound
84 II, 14 | great a calamity they had brought upon the state, had fled
85 II, 25 | any reserve which could be brought up, having therefore snatched
86 II, 25 | his arrival, as hope was brought to the soldiers and their
87 II, 26 | having been done, since they brought assistance the one to the
88 II, 30 | When, vineae having been brought up and a mound raised, they
89 II, 34 | that all these nations were brought under the dominion and power
90 III, 2 | he had ordered corn to be brought in he was suddenly informed
91 III, 3 | relief, or provisions be brought in, as the passes were blocked
92 III, 4 | pressed, thither they ran, and brought assistance. But they were
93 III, 5 | and the matter was now brought to the last extremity, P.
94 III, 6 | or hindered his march, he brought the legion safe into the [
95 III, 8 | sea coast being quickly brought over to their sentiments,
96 III, 15 | as we have said, being brought down, although two and [
97 III, 20 | known, the Sotiates having brought together great forces and [
98 III, 23 | not very conveniently be brought up to him, and that the
99 III, 23 | battle. This matter being brought to a council, when he discovered
100 III, 26 | had been commanded, having brought out the four cohorts, which,
101 IV, 1 | to such a habit have they brought themselves, that even in
102 IV, 18 | and orders hostages to be brought to him. But the Sigambri,
103 IV, 22 | hostages; and when these were brought, he received them to his
104 IV, 31 | necessary for this object to be brought to him from the continent.
105 IV, 34 | Caesar most seasonably brought assistance; for upon his
106 IV, 35 | mention has been made, had brought over with him [from Gaul],
107 IV, 36 | ordered that they should be brought over to the continent, because,
108 IV, 38 | those legions which he had brought back from Britain, against
109 V, 1 | for equipping ships to be brought thither from Spain. He himself,
110 V, 1 | hostages, and orders them to be brought to him on a specified day,
111 V, 1 | state with war. These being brought to him on the day which
112 V, 4 | hostages. When they were brought, [and] among them his son
113 V, 7 | and commands that he be brought back; he orders that if
114 V, 11 | for all the ships to be brought up on shore and joined with
115 V, 11 | night. The ships having been brought up on shore and the camp
116 V, 21 | leader named Lugotorix, brought back their own men in safety.
117 V, 22 | land at break of day and brought in all the ships in safety. ~
118 V, 42 | and a tower having been brought up in a particular place
119 V, 48 | him. When this letter was brought to him about the middle
120 VI, 1 | had been both formed and brought to him before the winter [
121 VI, 4 | be accomplished, news is brought that the Romans are close
122 VI, 10 | of provisions, might be brought to an engagement on disadvantageous
123 VI, 12 | and Ariovistus, and had brought them over to their party
124 VI, 12 | them in power, that they brought over, from the Aedui to
125 VI, 13 | Britain, and to have been brought over from it into Gaul;
126 VI, 32 | lately raised in Italy and brought over. Over that legion and
127 VI, 36 | report as to his return was brought to him, and being urged
128 VII, 2 | military standards being brought together (in which manner
129 VII, 7 | the recruits which he had brought from Italy, to rendezvous
130 VII, 11 | orders their arms to be brought together, their cattle to
131 VII, 11 | together, their cattle to be brought forth, and six hundred hostages
132 VII, 12 | collected, their horses to be brought forth, and hostages to be
133 VII, 13 | mob had been roused, and brought them to Caesar, and surrendered
134 VII, 24 | what part aid should be brought. However, as two legions
135 VII, 31 | which he should wish them brought to the camp, and orders
136 VII, 37 | authority; and, if it was brought over, the Romans would not
137 VII, 38 | taken place. Persons are brought forward whom he had instructed
138 VII, 43 | time, when intelligence was brought that all their soldiers
139 VII, 55 | different] states should be brought to Bibracte, to the chief
140 VII, 59 | intelligence was likewise brought to them concerning the revolt
141 VII, 60 | assigns the ships which he had brought from Melodunum to Roman
142 VII, 60 | ordered the ships to be brought. ~~
143 VII, 62 | day-break all our soldiers were brought across, and the army of
144 VII, 67 | the Aedui are taken and brought to Caesar: Cotus, the commander
145 VII, 68 | the baggage to be speedily brought forth from the camp, and
146 VII, 71 | orders all the corn to be brought to himself; he ordains capital
147 VII, 88 | seventy-four military standards are brought to Caesar, and few out of
148 VII, 88 | the Gallic chieftains are brought before him. They surrender
149 VIII, 1 | winter quarters, news was brought him that several states
150 VIII, 7 | distressed condition; but if he brought a stronger force, they intended
151 VIII, 8 | almost into a square, and brought them within sight of the
152 VIII, 13 | Germans, whom Caesar had brought over the Rhine, to fight,
153 VIII, 22 | their purpose, and were not brought to a proper way of thinking
154 VIII, 24 | calamities which he had brought on it. ~
155 VIII, 35 | we had sent out, having brought an account of what was going
156 VIII, 38 | them all, that he was soon brought to our camp. Caesar was
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