Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | influenced by] the fear of being called to trial, and the adulation
2 I, 6 | attend to, nor to fear being called to an account for their
3 I, 8 | the disturbances he had called it out, his other legions
4 I, 9 | to him for protection; he called his other legions from winter
5 I, 29 | the wall to guard it, were called off by the signal which
6 I, 40 | provided, having expressly called out all the most noble and
7 I, 81 | ordered the foragers to be called home at the tenth hour,
8 I, 86 | experience in former wars were called up to take the command of
9 II, 18 | shipping. Caesar, although called back to Italy by many and
10 II, 19 | and detained two cohorts (called Colonicae, which had come
11 II, 20 | s two legions, which was called Vernacula, carried off the
12 II, 23 | voyage, arrived at a place called Aquilaria, which is about
13 II, 25 | wall and town, at the gate called Bellica, well fortified
14 II, 26 | detain them. He immediately called off his legions from the
15 II, 28 | they had been opprobriously called deserters." To this he added
16 II, 30 | For these reasons, having called a council, Curio began to
17 II, 32 | broken up the council, he called the soldiers together, and
18 II, 32 | for my part, wished to be called a soldier of Caesar's; you
19 II, 35 | Varus by his name, and often called him, so that he seemed to
20 II, 35 | Varus, after been repeatedly called, stopped and looked at him,
21 II, 38 | in his own kingdom, being called home by a neighboring war,
22 III, 4 | being composed of two he called the Gemella; one from Crete
23 III, 6 | landed his men at a place called Pharsalus, without the loss
24 III, 15 | joined Bibulus, they both called from on ship-board, to Marcus
25 III, 26 | having come near a port, called Nymphaeum, about three miles
26 III, 32 | war; the whole sums being called in, on which occasion, they
27 III, 33 | several senators, whom he had called upon to attend him; [informing
28 III, 34 | regions, on that side which is called the Free, having come as
29 III, 42 | rising ground, which is called Petra, where ships of a
30 III, 48 | There was a sort of root called chara, discovered by the
31 III, 51 | quitted the field. But Sylla called our men in from the pursuit,
32 III, 69 | the fifth legion, which he called away from their work to
33 III, 73 | Accordingly, he at once called in all outposts, gave over
34 III, 88 | decree, one of which was called the first, the other the
35 III, 106| from Thessaly, the other he called in from Achaia, from Fufius,
36 III, 108| to join him he secretly called the army away from Pelusium
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 37 I, 1 | in their own language are called Celts, in our Gauls, the
38 I, 12 | 12 There is a river [called] the Saone, which flows
39 I, 12 | which was cut down] was called the Tigurine; for the whole
40 I, 16 | to his soldiers, having called together their chiefs, of
41 I, 27 | of that canton which is called the Verbigene, whether terrified
42 I, 31 | pass that the Germans were called in for hire by the Arverni
43 I, 40 | observed these things, having called a council, and summoned
44 II, 4 | Caeraesi, the Paemani, who are called by the common name of Germans [
45 II, 10 | began to fail them, having called a council, determined that
46 II, 20 | trumpet; the soldiers to be called off from the works; those
47 III, 1 | of the Veragri, which is called Octodurus; and this village
48 III, 17 | the love of fighting had called away from husbandry and
49 IV, 1 | 55 B.C.]), those Germans [called] the Usipetes, and likewise
50 IV, 10 | branch of the Rhine, which is called the Waal, forms the island
51 IV, 19 | bridge was being built, had called a council, according to
52 IV, 20 | Therefore, after having called up to him the merchants
53 V, 11 | territories a river, which is called the Thames, separates, from
54 V, 12 | almost all of whom are called by the names of those states
55 V, 13 | is an island, which is called Mona: many smaller islands
56 V, 52 | of the Gauls, which are called the Armoricae, had assembled
57 VI, 10 | very great extent, which is called Bacenis; that this stretches
58 VI, 27 | also [animals] which are called elks. The shape of these,
59 VI, 28 | those animals which are called uri. These are a little
60 VI, 36 | expressions of those who called his tolerance almost a siege,
61 VII, 52 | next day, Caesar, having called a meeting, censured the
62 VII, 57 | almost worn out with age, was called to that honor on account
63 VII, 58 | a great number had been called out to the war, and obtains
64 VII, 60 | 60 Having, therefore, called a council of war a little
65 VII, 73 | sharp stakes. The soldiers called these “cippi.” Before these,
66 VII, 73 | distant from each other. They called this a lily from its resemblance
67 VII, 73 | small intervals; these they called spurs. ~~
68 VII, 75 | bear arms should not be called out, which was the opinion
69 VII, 75 | which in their dialect are called Armoricae (in which number
70 VIII, 30 | invited the slaves to liberty, called in the exiles of the whole
71 VIII, 31 | the ocean, and which are called Armoricae, influenced by
72 VIII, 52 | proposed this, but of himself called upon the senate to divide
73 VIII, 53 | and when the votes were called for, and Marcellus, who
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