Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 76 | from the camp, and put to death as many as he caught. The
2 I, 77 | produced, they put them to death publicly in the praetorium,
3 I, 86 | had most inhumanly put to death ignorant persons, who were
4 III, 10 | Spain: by himself, in the death of Curio, and the loss of
5 III, 18 | violence of the disease. On his death, the sole command devolved
6 III, 22 | Thurii, where he was put to death as he was tampering with
7 III, 28 | they were inhumanly put to death in his presence. But the
8 III, 69 | the first being trodden to death, the rest procured their
9 III, 71 | wound, being trodden to death in the trenches, on the
10 III, 71 | ordered them to be put to death in the sight of the whole
11 III, 83 | second to pass sentence of death, and by the third to impose
12 III, 104| king's order, and put to death in prison. ~
13 III, 106| Alexandria he was informed of the death of Pompey: and at his landing
14 III, 109| to be seized and put to death. One of them, after receiving
15 III, 110| s favorites to be put to death, pillage the properties
16 III, 112| apprehended, he was put to death by Caesar. Such was the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 5 | 5 After his death, the Helvetii nevertheless
18 I, 16 | and has power of life or death over his countrymen), he
19 I, 44 | if he should put him to death, he should do what would
20 I, 44 | them all by his [Caesar’s] death. But if he would depart
21 I, 53 | should immediately be put to death by fire, or be reserved
22 II, 31 | than to be tortured to death by those among whom they
23 III, 16 | having, therefore, put to death all their senate, he sold
24 V, 6 | over to Britain and put to death all those whom he feared
25 V, 19 | he himself had escaped death by flight), send embassadors
26 V, 28 | Rhine was near; that the death of Ariovistus and our previous
27 V, 29 | alarmed by the danger of death; these will be aware of
28 V, 38 | Cicero, the report of the death of Titurius not having as
29 V, 40 | addition also, about the death of Sabinus. They point to
30 V, 44 | were taken and tortured to death in the sight of our soldiers.
31 V, 46 | Labienus, having learned the death of Sabinus and the destruction
32 V, 51 | receives information of the death of Sabinus and Cotta from
33 V, 52 | disaster respecting the death of Sabinus having been circulated
34 VI, 13 | authority among them. Upon his death, if any individual among
35 VI, 14 | extinct, but pass after death from one body to another,
36 VI, 14 | excited to valor, the fear of death being disregarded. They
37 VI, 19 | Husbands have power of life and death over their wives as well
38 VI, 19 | the circumstances of his death are suspicious, hold an
39 VI, 23 | they have power of life and death. In peace there is no common
40 VI, 30 | yet he himself escaped death. But it was effected owing
41 VII, 1 | receives intelligence of the death of Clodius; and, being informed
42 VII, 1 | places, complain of the death of Acco: they point out
43 VII, 4 | Gaul, and had been put to death by his fellow-citizens,
44 VII, 4 | puts the perpetrators to death by fire and every sort of
45 VII, 19 | with how great loss and the death of how many gallant men
46 VII, 38 | in us, let us avenge the death of those who have perished
47 VII, 38 | them, and then puts them to death, sends messengers throughout
48 VII, 40 | their arms, to deprecate death. Litavicus, with his clansmen,
49 VII, 41 | whom he could have put to death by the right of war were
50 VII, 50 | saved his men by his own death. ~
51 VII, 63 | hesitating by putting them to death. The Aedui request Vercingetorix
52 VII, 77 | voluntarily offer themselves to death are more easily found than
53 VII, 88 | atone to the Romans by his death, or surrender him alive.
54 VIII, 23 | orders to have him put to death under pretense of conference.
55 VIII, 38 | Accordingly, he was whipped to death, and his head cut off. ~
56 VIII, 48 | and some were trampled to death in striving to escape, and
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