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Civil Wars
    Book, Chap.
1 I, 12 | Marcus Antonius, with five cohorts from Ariminum to Arretium; 2 I, 13 | possession of Iguvium, with five cohorts, and was fortifying the 3 I, 13 | detached Curio with three cohorts, which he had at Ariminum 4 I, 13 | of the townsmen, drew his cohorts out of it and made his escape; 5 I, 13 | municipal towns, drafted all the cohorts of the thirteenth legion 6 I, 13 | which Attius had brought his cohorts, and of which he had taken 7 I, 16 | occupied that town with ten cohorts; but, on being informed 8 I, 16 | attempting to bring off his cohorts with him, was deserted by 9 I, 16 | neighboring countries, as many cohorts as he can from Pompey's 10 I, 16 | from Camerinum, with six cohorts, which he had in the garrison 11 I, 16 | which he made up thirteen cohorts. With them he marched by 12 I, 16 | had collected about twenty cohorts from Alba, and the Marsians, 13 I, 17 | Corfinium. On his approach, five cohorts, sent by Domitius from the 14 I, 18 | he and upward of thirty cohorts, and a great number of senators 15 I, 19 | with a garrison of seven cohorts. He sent Marcus Antonius 16 I, 19 | Antonius thither, with five cohorts of the eighth legion. The 17 I, 19 | he had set out with the cohorts and Attius. Caesar added 18 I, 19 | Attius. Caesar added these cohorts to his own army, and sent 19 I, 19 | came to him, and twenty-two cohorts of the new levies in Gaul, 20 I, 22 | possible, and to transfer the cohorts to his own camp, lest any 21 I, 25 | fled from Alba, with six cohorts: Rutilus, Lupus, the praetor, 22 I, 25 | rest of his march, several cohorts fell in with the main body 23 I, 26 | had sent all Domitius's cohorts immediately from Corfinium 24 I, 26 | at Brundusium with twenty cohorts; but could not find out, 25 I, 32 | province, who, having lost his cohorts, as already related, at 26 I, 40 | were besides about eighty cohorts raised in Hither and Further 27 I, 42 | he left behind him six cohorts to guard the bridge, the 28 I, 43 | rampart, and ordered the other cohorts which he had left in the 29 I, 44 | intelligence of this the cohorts which were on guard before 30 I, 46 | so narrow that even three cohorts, drawn up in order of battle, 31 I, 46 | forces were increasing, and cohorts were frequently sent to 32 I, 46 | the fatigued by sending cohorts to that post. ~ 33 I, 47 | obliged the rest to fly. The cohorts being beaten back to the 34 I, 51 | did not allow him: and the cohorts disposed along the banks 35 I, 56 | some Spanish light-armed cohorts were sent to reinforce the 36 I, 64 | Accordingly, leaving two auxiliary cohorts in the garrison at Ilerda, 37 I, 65 | general charge of their cohorts, and, in their turn, pursued 38 I, 71 | their whole army, nor the cohorts which they had left behind 39 I, 71 | Thence he detached four cohorts of Spanish light infantry 40 I, 74 | intermix some legionary cohorts, and begin to throw up a 41 I, 76 | they were protected by the cohorts which were on guard. ~ 42 I, 80 | fighting was this: the light cohorts closed their rear, and frequently 43 I, 81 | remained. He left a few cohorts to guard his baggage, and 44 I, 84 | two lines, the auxiliary cohorts formed the third line, and 45 I, 84 | Caesar had three lines, four cohorts out of each of the five 46 II, 18 | them about thirty auxiliary cohorts; he collected a large quantity 47 II, 18 | town of Gades, and sent six cohorts thither from the province 48 II, 19 | turrets, and detained two cohorts (called Colonicae, which 49 II, 19 | drove out of the town the cohorts, and shut the gates against 50 II, 19 | against them, although three cohorts had been detached by Varro 51 II, 20 | with the tribune of the cohorts, which were in garrison 52 II, 34 | detached his cavalry and two cohorts of the Marrucini, whose 53 II, 39 | his forces, except five cohorts which he left to guard the 54 II, 41 | down our rear. When any cohorts ran forward out of the line, 55 II, 44 | next day having spied their cohorts before the town, claimed 56 III, 4 | three thousand archers, six cohorts of slingers, two thousand 57 III, 10 | and one hundred and thirty cohorts of Roman citizens, in Italy 58 III, 34 | Calvisius Sabinus, with five cohorts, and a small party of horse, 59 III, 36 | Favonius, with a guard of eight cohorts, and ordered him to build 60 III, 39 | before mentioned, left three cohorts at Oricum to protect the 61 III, 50 | what part of the works our cohorts were on guard, coming silently 62 III, 52 | charge of a legion with three cohorts, and beat them off the field. 63 III, 53 | very amply rewarded the cohorts with double pay, corn, clothing, 64 III, 55 | Cassius to join him with their cohorts. Upon notice of their approach, 65 III, 62 | midnight, he marched sixty cohorts drafted from the greater 66 III, 63 | disadvantage to us. For when our cohorts of the ninth legion were 67 III, 64 | disorder, detached some cohorts to the relief of our men, 68 III, 64 | centurions of the first cohorts were killed, except the 69 III, 65 | terror into the rest of the cohorts, when Marcus Antonius, who 70 III, 65 | rising ground with twelve cohorts. His arrival checked the 71 III, 65 | occasions, drafted off some cohorts from the outposts, and went 72 III, 66 | scouts observed that some cohorts, which to them appeared 73 III, 67 | sustained that day, left two cohorts employed in the works to 74 III, 67 | he could, with his other cohorts amounting to thirty-three, 75 III, 68 | happened at this time. For the cohorts on Caesar's right wing, 76 III, 78 | stationed a garrison of four cohorts at Apollonia, one at Lissus, 77 III, 87 | Have you not heard that the cohorts at Brundusium are composed 78 III, 88 | conjunction with the Spanish cohorts, which we said were brought 79 III, 88 | hundred and ten complete cohorts; these amounted to forty-five 80 III, 88 | men. He had besides two cohorts of volunteers, who having 81 III, 88 | army. The seven remaining cohorts he had disposed to protect 82 III, 89 | drew up on the field eighty cohorts, making a total of twenty-two 83 III, 89 | thousand men. He left two cohorts to guard the camp. He gave 84 III, 93 | he had formed of the six cohorts. They instantly rushed forward 85 III, 93 | were all cut to pieces. The cohorts, pursuing their success, 86 III, 94 | beginning from those six cohorts, which he had placed as 87 III, 95 | bravely defended by the cohorts which had been left to guard 88 III, 99 | prisoners: for even the cohorts which were stationed in 89 III, 111| Caesar had disposed his cohorts through the streets, and Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
90 II, 5 | his lieutenant, with six cohorts. He orders him to fortify 91 II, 25 | centurions of the other cohorts either wounded or slain, 92 III, 1 | determined to station two cohorts among the Nantuates, and 93 III, 1 | in person with the other cohorts of that legion in a village 94 III, 1 | them unoccupied, to the cohorts to winter in. He fortified 95 III, 2 | that not quite full (two cohorts having been detached, and 96 III, 11 | Aquitania with twelve legionary cohorts and a great number of the 97 III, 26 | having brought out the four cohorts, which, as they had been 98 IV, 32 | barbarians,—ordered the two cohorts which were on duty, to march 99 IV, 32 | with him, and two other cohorts to relieve them on duty; 100 V, 9 | themselves, having left ten cohorts and 300 horse at the sea, 101 V, 15 | determined manner; and two cohorts being sent by Caesar to 102 V, 15 | slain. The enemy, since more cohorts were sent against them, 103 V, 23 | side of the Po, and five cohorts, he sent among the Eburones, 104 V, 34 | when encouraging all the cohorts and companies, is wounded 105 V, 46 | and the destruction of the cohorts, as all the forces of the 106 V, 57 | kill him: he sends up the cohorts as a relief to the horse. 107 VI, 1 | and the number of those cohorts which he had lost under 108 VI, 7 | leaving a guard of five cohorts for the baggage, advances 109 VI, 7 | the enemy with twenty-five cohorts and a large body of cavalry, 110 VI, 29 | stations a guard of twelve cohorts for the purpose of defending 111 VI, 36 | almost annihilated, sent five cohorts into the neighboring corn-lands, 112 VI, 42 | only], namely, that the cohorts had been sent away from 113 VI, 44 | army with the loss of two cohorts to Durocortorum of the Remi, 114 VII, 35 | after having selected some cohorts, that the number of the 115 VII, 49 | smaller camp, to lead out his cohorts quickly from the camp, and 116 VII, 51 | It was supported by the cohorts of the thirteenth legion, 117 VII, 60 | him. He leaves the five cohorts, which he considered to 118 VII, 60 | orders the five remaining cohorts of the same legion to proceed 119 VII, 65 | contingencies were twenty-two cohorts, which were collected from 120 VII, 86 | sends Labienus with six cohorts to relieve his distressed 121 VII, 86 | withstand them, to draw off the cohorts and make a sally; but not 122 VII, 87 | first young Brutus, with six cohorts, and afterward Caius Fabius, 123 VII, 87 | sent Labienus, drafts four cohorts from the nearest redoubt, 124 VII, 88 | troops of cavalry, and the cohorts which he had ordered to 125 VII, 88 | of the Gauls; the other cohorts advance rapidly; the enemy 126 VIII, 2 | was next it. Leaving two cohorts to guard the baggage, he 127 VIII, 15 | resolution, kept twenty cohorts in battle array, and, measuring 128 VIII, 19 | confiding in the support of the cohorts, fought most resolutely, 129 VIII, 24 | detached with twenty-five cohorts into the remotest part of 130 VIII, 35 | instantly with the ready-armed cohorts from the nearest turrets 131 VIII, 36 | vigor. Immediately all the cohorts attack them on every side; 132 VIII, 38 | Bellovaci, with fifteen cohorts, that the Belgae might have 133 VIII, 43 | were wounded, ordered the cohorts to ascend the mountain on


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