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1 I, 7 | Scipio got Syria, Lucius Domitius Gaul: Philip and Marcellus 2 I, 16| journeys to Corfinium, to Domitius Aenobarbus, and informed 3 I, 16| advancing with two legions. Domitius had collected about twenty 4 I, 17| approach, five cohorts, sent by Domitius from the town, were breaking 5 I, 17| Caesar's advanced-guard, Domitius's men were quickly beaten 6 I, 18| 1.17]Domitius, upon observing this, sent 7 I, 20| Having read Pompey's letter, Domitius, concealing the truth, gave 8 I, 20| the design of fleeing. As Domitius's countenance did not agree 9 I, 20| to the last hazard; that Domitius had retreated into the town 10 I, 20| opportunity should offer, he [Domitius] should come to him with 11 I, 21| 1.20]Domitius's design being noised abroad, 12 I, 21| finished; that their general, Domitius, on whose hopes and expectations 13 I, 21| other, they were informed of Domitius's meditated flight, of which 14 I, 21| with one consent brought Domitius into public view, gathered 15 I, 21| should order, and deliver up Domitius alive into his hands." ~ 16 I, 22| the Corfinians, what of Domitius, what of Lentulus, what 17 I, 23| nor did the soldiers of Domitius leave him till they brought 18 I, 24| senatorial rank were Lucius Domitius, Publius Lentulus Spinther, 19 I, 24| Rubrius, besides the son of Domitius, and several other young 20 I, 24| knights and burgesses, whom Domitius had summoned from the municipal 21 I, 24| Sixty sestertia, which Domitius had brought with him and 22 I, 24| Corfinium, he gave them back to Domitius, that he might not appear 23 I, 24| pay his army. He ordered Domitius's soldiers to take the oath 24 I, 26| march, for he had sent all Domitius's cohorts immediately from 25 I, 35| Pompey into Spain; and that Domitius also was gone to seize Massilia 26 I, 37| treaty was going forward, Domitius arrived at Massilia with 27 I, 57| adopting the advice of Domitius, prepared seventeen ships 28 I, 57| by rewards and promises. Domitius required certain ships for 29 II, 3 | the assistance of Lucius Domitius and the Massilians, passed 30 II, 3 | galley privately, acquaints Domitius and the Massilians of his 31 II, 18| Roman knight, and friend of Domitius, who had come thither sent 32 II, 18| had come thither sent by Domitius to recover an estate for 33 II, 22| few days before, Lucius Domitius, having discovered the intention 34 II, 28| which they took first to Domitius and to him their quaestor, 35 II, 32| But did you desert Lucius Domitius, or did Lucius Domitius 36 II, 32| Domitius, or did Lucius Domitius desert you? Did he not, 37 II, 42| the ground unhurt. Cneius Domitius, commander of the cavalry, 38 III, 34| to him. He ordered Cneius Domitius Calvinus to march into Macedonia 39 III, 36| 3.36]At the same time, Domitius arrived in Macedonia: and 40 III, 36| with great haste against Domitius; and when he was come within 41 III, 36| him from Favonius, that Domitius was marching against him 42 III, 36| that the dust raised by Domitius's army, and Scipio's advanced 43 III, 36| Thus, the vigilance of Domitius saved Cassius, and the expedition 44 III, 37| which ran between him and Domitius's camp, on the third day, 45 III, 37| forces in front of his camp. Domitius thought he ought not to 46 III, 37| his intrenchment. However, Domitius with difficulty restrained 47 III, 37| Quintus Varus, commander of Domitius's horse, came there as usual, 48 III, 38| After these transactions, Domitius, hoping to allure Scipio 49 III, 38| light infantry to explore Domitius's route. When they had marched 50 III, 38| troops, and brought them to Domitius. ~ 51 III, 78| And being apprehensive for Domitius, lest he should be surprised 52 III, 78| effected a junction with Domitius, would march through Illyricum 53 III, 78| dispatching couriers, writes to Domitius, and acquaints him with 54 III, 78| he himself might fall on Domitius with all his forces. ~ 55 III, 79| unexpected disadvantage, that Domitius, who for several days had 56 III, 79| several different roads to Domitius, and by Domitius to Caesar, 57 III, 79| roads to Domitius, and by Domitius to Caesar, were not able 58 III, 79| road a scouting party of Domitius; either from old acquaintance, 59 III, 79| departure, and Pompey's arrival. Domitius, who was scarce four hours' 60 III, 83| 3.83]Already Domitius, Scipio, and Lentulus Spinther, 61 III, 83| respect due to his age, Domitius boasting his interest in 62 III, 83| happened in Spain, and Lucius Domitius declared in the council 63 III, 89| and of the center to Cn. Domitius: he himself took his post 64 III, 99| brought to Caesar. Lucius Domitius, fleeing from the camp to Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
65 V, 1 | Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius being


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