Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 9 | called his other legions from winter quarters; and ordered them
2 I, 15| Caesar, and had disposed in winter quarters in Apulia. The
3 I, 38| which he had disposed to winter quarters in Narbo, and the
4 I, 38| which were passing the winter at a great distance, to
5 I, 62| to protract the war till winter, in a friendly country.
6 III, 5 | had resolved to fix his winter quarters at Dyrrachium,
7 III, 8 | himself in the depth of winter, declining no fatigue or
8 III, 9 | an end to the blockade. Winter was now approaching, and
9 III, 11| march from Macedonia to his winter quarters in Apollonia and
10 III, 13| legions from Italy, and to winter in tents. Pompey did the
11 III, 25| months had now elapsed, and winter was almost gone, and Caesar'
12 III, 30| their armies from their winter encampment along the river
13 III, 31| drew off his legions to winter quarters to Pergamus, and
14 III, 42| he had built during the winter, in Sicily, Gaul, and Italy,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 54| conducted his army into winter quarters among the Sequani,
16 II, 1 | While Caesar was in winter quarters in Hither Gaul,
17 II, 1 | Roman people should pass the winter in it, and settle there;
18 II, 35| having led his legions into winter quarters among the Carnutes,
19 III, 1 | among the Nantuates, and to winter in person with the other
20 III, 1 | unoccupied, to the cohorts to winter in. He fortified this [latter]
21 III, 2 | several days had elapsed in winter quarters, and he had ordered
22 III, 6 | remembered that he had come into winter quarters with one design,
23 III, 7 | therefore, in the beginning of winter, set out for Illyricum,
24 III, 7 | young man, had taken up his winter quarters with the seventh
25 III, 27| time of the year, because winter was at hand, neglected to
26 III, 29| army and stationed them in winter quarters among the Aulerci
27 IV, 1 | The following winter (this was the year in which
28 IV, 4 | provisions during the rest of the winter. ~
29 IV, 29| wanting, and, corn for the winter had not been provided in
30 IV, 29| that they would certainly winter in Gaul. ~
31 IV, 30| protract the affair till winter; because they felt confident,
32 IV, 36| ought to be deferred till winter. Having met with favorable
33 IV, 38| woods. Caesar fixed the winter quarters of all the legions
34 V, 1 | when departing from his winter quarters into Italy, as
35 V, 1 | take care that during the winter as many ships as possible
36 V, 2 | having made a survey of the winter quarter, he finds that,
37 V, 13| that at the time of the winter solstice it is night there
38 V, 21| had determined to pass the winter on the continent, on account
39 V, 23| a fourth he ordered to winter with T. Labienus among the
40 V, 24| Belgium to the Carnutes, and winter there, and arrest and send
41 V, 46| thither for passing the winter. Fabius, without delaying
42 V, 52| he himself determines to winter with three legions near
43 V, 52| remain during the whole winter with the army himself. For
44 V, 52| any period of the whole winter pass over without fresh
45 V, 54| let no part of the entire winter pass without sending embassadors
46 VI, 1 | brought to him before the winter [had] expired, and the number
47 VI, 3 | 3 Accordingly, while the winter was not yet ended, having
48 VI, 44| and water, he stationed in winter quarters two legions at
49 VII, 1 | general, dare to leave their winter quarters, nor could the
50 VII, 10| remaining portion of the winter, all Gaul should revolt
51 VII, 10| them too soon out of their winter quarters, he might be distressed
52 VII, 32| fatigue and privation. The winter being almost ended, when
53 VII, 89| He himself determines to winter at Bibracte. A supplication
54 VIII, 1 | much fatigue, by repose in winter quarters, news was brought
55 VIII, 4 | from the severity of the winter, the difficulty of the roads,
56 VIII, 4 | more than eighteen days in winter quarters, he draws the fourteenth
57 VIII, 5 | shelter themselves against the winter, for, being lately conquered,
58 VIII, 5 | overpowered by the severity of the winter, and the fear of danger,
59 VIII, 11| thirteenth legion which was in winter quarters among the Bituriges
60 VIII, 24| which had been under him in winter quarters, to Hither Gaul,
61 VIII, 46| and drew off his army into winter quarters by his lieutenants.
62 VIII, 47| when Antonius had gone into winter quarters, and the state
63 VIII, 48| horse under Antonius, to winter with him: Antonius sent
64 VIII, 49| 49 Caesar, while in winter quarters in the country
65 VIII, 50| 50 When the winter quarters were broken up
66 VIII, 52| his legions to march from winter quarters to the territories
67 VIII, 54| He disposed his army in winter quarters, placed Caius Trebonius,
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