Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 16| from Cingulum, a town which Labienus had laid out and built at
2 III, 13| continuing in their fright, Labienus first stepped forward and
3 III, 19| disposed for peace. Titus Labienus walked forward from the
4 III, 19| some privates; hereupon Labienus exclaimed, "Forbear, then,
5 III, 71| as a mark of honor. But Labienus, having obtained his consent
6 III, 87| 3.87]After him Labienus spoke, as well to express
7 III, 90| gain a conference [with Labienus], and likewise by Claudius
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 10| reasons he appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant, to the
9 I, 21| third watch he orders Titus Labienus, his lieutenant with praetorian
10 I, 22| the possession of Titus Labienus, and he himself was not
11 I, 22| either his arrival or that of Labienus been discovered; Considius,
12 I, 22| wished should be seized by Labienus, is in possession of the
13 I, 22| them up in battle-order. Labienus, as he had been ordered
14 I, 54| year required. He appointed Labienus over the winter-quarters,
15 II, 1 | informed by letters from Labienus, that all the Belgae, who
16 II, 11| Aurunculeius Cotta. He ordered T. Labienus, another of his lieutenants,
17 II, 26| top of the hill; and Titus Labienus, having gained possession
18 III, 11| 11 He therefore sends T. Labienus, his lieutenant, with the
19 IV, 38| day following Caesar sent Labienus, his lieutenant, with those
20 IV, 38| all fell into the power of Labienus. In the mean time Caesar’
21 V, 8 | these things were done [and] Labienus left on the continent with
22 V, 11| continent; he writes to Labienus to build as many ships as
23 V, 22| sixty in number) which Labienus had taken care to have built,
24 V, 23| ordered to winter with T. Labienus among the Remi in the confines
25 V, 26| either to Cicero or to Labienus; one of whom was about fifty
26 V, 36| battle, made their way to Labienus at winter-quarters, after
27 V, 45| must be made. He writes to Labienus to come with his legion
28 V, 46| as he had been commanded. Labienus, having learned the death
29 V, 52| of Caesar is conveyed to Labienus through the country of the
30 V, 52| of the Remi were given to Labienus. This report having been
31 V, 52| resolved to attack the camp of Labienus the following day, flies
32 V, 55| and attack the camp of Labienus: before he does that, he
33 V, 56| 57 Labienus, since he was confining
34 V, 56| to parade close to his [Labienus’] camp; at one time, that
35 V, 56| or of intimidating him. Labienus confined his men within
36 V, 57| neighboring states which he [Labienus] had taken care to have
37 V, 57| disorderly and scattered manner, Labienus unexpectedly sends out all
38 VI, 5 | baggage of the whole army to Labienus, in the territories of the
39 VI, 7 | were preparing to attack Labienus and the legion which was
40 VI, 7 | support of the Germans. Labienus, having learned the design
41 VI, 7 | camp. There was between Labienus and the enemy a river difficult
42 VI, 7 | was daily increasing. He [Labienus] openly says in a council
43 VI, 7 | favor the Gallic interests. Labienus, having assembled the tribunes
44 VI, 8 | disadvantageous position. Labienus suspecting that these things
45 VI, 8 | sought the nearest woods; Labienus pursuing them with the cavalry,
46 VI, 33| divided the army, he orders T. Labienus to proceed with three legions
47 VI, 33| in garrison. He directs Labienus and Trebonius to return
48 VII, 34| into two parts: he gave Labienus four legions to lead into
49 VII, 34| gave part of the cavalry to Labienus and kept part to himself.
50 VII, 56| apprehensions for the safety of Labienus whom he had detached, and
51 VII, 57| are being done by Caesar, Labienus, leaving at Agendicum the
52 VII, 58| 58 Labienus at first attempted to raise
53 VII, 58| and opposite the camp of Labienus. ~~
54 VII, 59| to prepare for war. Then Labienus, as the change in affairs
55 VII, 61| of their troops against Labienus. ~~
56 VII, 62| the enemy was in sight. Labienus, having encouraged his soldiers “
57 VII, 62| guard opposite the camp of Labienus, when they heard that the
58 VII, 62| this battle was finished, Labienus returns to Agendicum, where
59 VII, 86| observing these movements, sends Labienus with six cohorts to relieve
60 VII, 87| direction in which he had sent Labienus, drafts four cohorts from
61 VII, 87| attack the enemy in the rear. Labienus, when neither the ramparts
62 VII, 89| Arverni; he orders Titus Labienus to march into the [country
63 VIII, 23| assizes in Hither Gaul, Titus Labienus, having discovered that
64 VIII, 24| legions. He ordered Titus Labienus to attend himself, and sent
65 VIII, 25| prodigious numbers, he sent Labienus with two legions against
66 VIII, 45| 45 In the mean time, Labienus engages in a successful
67 VIII, 52| reviewed them. He made Titus Labienus governor of Cisalpine Gaul,
68 VIII, 52| was frequently told that Labienus was solicited by his enemies,
69 VIII, 52| to any story concerning Labienus, nor could be prevailed
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