Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 2 | regulation of the state. Lucius Lentulus the consul promises
2 I, 4 | sentiments with freedom. Lucius Piso, the censor, offered
3 I, 4 | Caesar: as did likewise Lucius Roscius, the praetor, to
4 I, 7 | persons; Scipio got Syria, Lucius Domitius Gaul: Philip and
5 I, 9 | follow him. Thither came Lucius Caesar, a young man, whose
6 I, 11 | 1.10]Roscius and Lucius Caesar, having received
7 I, 14 | Caesar; and along with them, Lucius Pupius, the chief centurion,
8 I, 24 | of senatorial rank were Lucius Domitius, Publius Lentulus
9 I, 24 | Publius Lentulus Spinther, Lucius Vibullius Rufus, Sextus
10 I, 24 | Varus, the quaestor, and Lucius Rubrius, besides the son
11 I, 25 | about three hundred horse. Lucius, the praetor, fled from
12 I, 34 | disputes and excuses. Besides, Lucius Metellus, one of the tribunes,
13 I, 38 | occupied by detachments from Lucius Afranius, one of Pompey'
14 I, 41 | approach was announced, Lucius Plancus, who had the command
15 I, 67 | made from Caesar's camp. Lucius Decidius Saxa, was detached
16 II, 3 | 2.3]In the mean time, Lucius Nasidius, being sent by
17 II, 3 | brass, to the assistance of Lucius Domitius and the Massilians,
18 II, 4 | then. For the arrival of Lucius Nasidius had filled the
19 II, 22 | But a few days before, Lucius Domitius, having discovered
20 II, 23 | projecting promontories. Lucius Caesar the son, who was
21 II, 32 | oath. But did you desert Lucius Domitius, or did Lucius
22 II, 32 | Lucius Domitius, or did Lucius Domitius desert you? Did
23 III, 11 | when he arrived there, Lucius Torquatus, who was governor
24 III, 18 | in the presence of Libo, Lucius Lucceius, and Theophanes,
25 III, 19 | Balbus, Marcus Plotius, and Lucius Tiburtius, centurions, and
26 III, 34 | protect them, he dispatched Lucius Cassius Longinus, with the
27 III, 42 | Italy, were detained; sent Lucius Canuleius into Epirus to
28 III, 53 | was Valerius, the son of Lucius Flaccus, who as praetor
29 III, 82 | was a warm debate, whether Lucius Hirtius, who had been sent
30 III, 83 | Pompey. Attius Rufus charged Lucius Afranius before Pompey with
31 III, 83 | that happened in Spain, and Lucius Domitius declared in the
32 III, 96 | fresh sods, the tents of Lucius Lentulus and others shaded
33 III, 99 | were brought to Caesar. Lucius Domitius, fleeing from the
34 III, 102| same thing had happened to Lucius Lentulus, who had been consul
35 III, 104| of singular boldness, and Lucius Septimius a military tribune
36 III, 104| Septimius. In like manner, Lucius Lentulus was seized by the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 37 I, 6 | March], in the consulship of Lucius Piso and Aulus Gabinius [
38 I, 7 | kept in remembrance that Lucius Cassius, the consul, had
39 I, 12 | of our fathers, had slain Lucius Cassius the consul, and
40 I, 12 | because the Tigurini had slain Lucius Piso the lieutenant [of
41 I, 12 | Cassius], the grandfather of Lucius Calpurnius Piso, his [Caesar’
42 I, 21 | had been in the army of Lucius Sulla, and afterward in
43 I, 23 | enemy by some deserters from Lucius Aemilius, a captain, of
44 V, 1 | Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius
45 V, 24 | their instigation, orders Lucius Plancus, with a legion,
46 VII, 47 | surrendered to our soldiers. Lucius Fabius a centurion of the
47 VII, 50 | deceive them. At the same time Lucius Fabius the centurion, and
48 VII, 65 | from the entire province by Lucius Caesar, the lieutenant,
49 VII, 89 | places Caius Fabius, and Lucius Minucius Basilus, with two
50 VIII, 48 | following year, in which Lucius Paulus and Caius Marcellus
51 VIII, 50 | arrogantly boasted that Lucius Lentulus and Caius Marcellus
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