Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | of his adversaries, and informed Caesar of all the transactions
2 I, 7 | ready; that he was moreover informed and assured that Caesar'
3 I, 13 | In the mean time, being informed that Thermus the praetor
4 I, 16 | ten cohorts; but, on being informed of Caesar's approach, he
5 I, 16 | allegiance]. Vibullius, being informed by him of the transactions
6 I, 16 | Domitius Aenobarbus, and informed him that Caesar was advancing
7 I, 21 | to the other, they were informed of Domitius's meditated
8 I, 25 | 1.24]Pompey, being informed of what had passed at Corfinium,
9 I, 31 | nearly completed, being informed of Curio's approach, he
10 I, 35 | his arrival there, he was informed that Vibullius Rufus, whom
11 I, 40 | Province in Gaul. He had been informed that Pompey was marching
12 I, 67 | by our horse, Caesar is informed by them that the generals
13 II, 7 | the tidings, and, on being informed of the event, were so oppressed
14 II, 18 | to him and Pompey. Being informed of all that happened in
15 II, 18 | provisions there. For he had been informed that the whole province
16 II, 20 | going to Italica, he was informed by his friends that the
17 II, 21 | goods to those who he was informed had incurred that penalty
18 II, 21 | to Massilia. There he was informed that a law was passed for
19 II, 38 | conduct approved of, he is informed by some deserters from the
20 II, 40 | 2.40]Juba, being informed by Sabura of the battle
21 III, 8 | Bibulus at Corcyra, being informed of Caesar's approach, hoped
22 III, 9 | engines. Octavius, being informed of their determination,
23 III, 14 | Caesar, in which he was informed, that all the ports and
24 III, 18 | conclusion of the war, Caesar was informed of these expressions by
25 III, 21 | tribunal. The consul Servilius informed the senate of his proceedings,
26 III, 30 | carried; but when they were informed of it, they each adopted
27 III, 30 | against Antonius, and being informed of his approach, chose a
28 III, 43 | 3.43]Caesar, on being informed of these transactions, pursued
29 III, 64 | 3.64]Marcellinus, being informed of this disorder, detached
30 III, 65 | the nearest fort, being informed of what had happened, was
31 III, 69 | which this occasioned, being informed of what had happened, marched
32 III, 79 | all that had happened, and informed them of Caesar's departure,
33 III, 102| thence to Cyprus. There he is informed that, by the consent of
34 III, 103| 3.103]Pompey, being informed of these proceedings, laid
35 III, 104| during the minority, being informed of these things, either
36 III, 106| place. At Alexandria he was informed of the death of Pompey:
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 37 I, 12 | together. When Caesar was informed by spies that the Helvetii
38 I, 21 | 21 Being on the same day informed by his scouts, that the
39 I, 33 | 33 Caesar, on being informed of these things, cheered
40 I, 41 | discontinue his march, he was informed by scouts that the forces
41 I, 43 | him; which circumstance he informed him had both fallen to the
42 I, 43 | Caesar] and the senate. He informed him too, how old and how
43 II, 1 | to him, and he was also informed by letters from Labienus,
44 II, 17 | night to the Nervii, and informed them that a great number
45 II, 34 | At the same time he was informed by P. Crassus, whom he had
46 III, 2 | brought in he was suddenly informed by his scouts that all the
47 III, 9 | 9 Caesar, being informed of these things by Crassus,
48 III, 9 | other states also, being informed of Caesar’s arrival, when
49 III, 19 | the same time, Sabinus was informed of the naval battle and
50 IV, 4 | who, having moreover been informed of the departure of the
51 IV, 5 | 5 Caesar, when informed of these matters, fearing
52 V, 52 | Gauls. Among these, he is informed by L. Roscius, the lieutenant
53 VI, 2 | confederacy. Caesar, on being informed of their acts, since he
54 VI, 4 | that enterprise, on being informed of his arrival, orders the
55 VI, 8 | the Treviri, having been informed of their flight, retreated
56 VI, 10 | 10 In the mean time he is informed by the Ubii, a few days
57 VI, 35 | information they had become informed of these things. ~
58 VII, 1 | death of Clodius; and, being informed of the decree of the senate, [
59 VII, 33 | assembled there, and he was informed that one brother had been
60 VII, 45 | 45 Caesar, on being informed of this circumstance, sends
61 VII, 56 | 56 Caesar on being informed of these movements was of
62 VIII, 6 | quarters at Genabum: and being informed by frequent embassies from
63 VIII, 20 | the other states, being informed of the loss they had sustained
64 VIII, 26 | was approaching it, he was informed by some prisoners, that
65 VIII, 27 | taking hostages; he was then informed by letters from Caninius,
66 VIII, 27 | joined Caninius; yet being informed of the nature of the country,
67 VIII, 31 | states, whose force he was informed, had served as auxiliaries
68 VIII, 36 | advanced near the enemy, he was informed by scouts, which he had
69 VIII, 39 | 39 Here Caesar was informed by numerous letters from
70 VIII, 40 | assault, and being likewise informed by the deserters that the
71 VIII, 46 | 46 Caesar, being informed of this, and perceiving
72 VIII, 55 | for Italy; where he was informed on his arrival, that the
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