Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 83 | by a certain signal, and placed them in order of battle
2 II, 15 | require it, pillars were placed underneath and traversed
3 III, 10 | auxiliaries, on which they placed their present confidence,
4 III, 37 | situation. After a few days, he placed a party of horse in ambush
5 III, 40 | the other which had been placed by Acilius to watch the
6 III, 46 | side of the hill, and to be placed opposite to the enemy, and
7 III, 88 | banks; for which reason he placed all his cavalry, archers,
8 III, 89 | observing his former custom, had placed the tenth legion on the
9 III, 89 | battles at Dyrrachium. He placed the eighth legion so close
10 III, 94 | six cohorts, which he had placed as a fourth line to oppose
11 III, 94 | centurions, whom he had placed to guard the praetorian
12 III, 105| image of Victory which was placed before Minerva, and faced
13 III, 112| seized the Pharos, and placed a garrison in it. By this
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 24 | in such a manner, that he placed above him on the very summit
15 I, 40 | on account of its valor, placed the greatest confidence. ~~
16 I, 42 | tenth legion, in which he placed the greatest confidence,
17 I, 51 | in flight. On these they placed their women, who, with disheveled
18 II, 8 | trench built forts, and placed there his military engines,
19 II, 19 | baggage; behind them he had placed the baggage-trains of the
20 II, 29 | wall: besides, they had placed stones of great weight and
21 III, 12 | generally such that, being placed on extreme points [of land]
22 III, 20 | infantry forces, which they had placed in ambuscade in a valley.
23 III, 29 | and not foreseeing it, he placed together (opposite to the
24 IV, 4 | of the river, and having placed guards on this side the
25 IV, 17 | current of the river; he also placed two [other piles] opposite
26 V, 9 | even and open shore; and he placed Q. Atrius over the guard
27 V, 11 | arrival, the Britons had placed him over the whole war and
28 V, 15 | attack upon those who were placed on duty before the camp,
29 V, 15 | distances, and had detachments placed [in different parts], and
30 V, 31 | retiring to rest, having placed an ambuscade in two divisions
31 V, 33 | fortune, yet they still placed all hope of safety in their
32 V, 38 | difficulty, since the enemy placed all their hope in dispatch,
33 V, 47 | and reduced to two, yet placed his only hopes of the common
34 V, 52 | the lieutenant whom he had placed over the thirteenth legion,
35 VI, 8 | some short distance and placed it on a certain eminence,
36 VI, 22 | each sees his own means placed on an equality with [those
37 VII, 23 | at equal intervals, are placed together on the ground;
38 VII, 36 | mountain near the town, placed the forces of each state
39 VII, 45 | lieutenants whom he had placed in command over the respective
40 VII, 58 | them together, and having placed soldiers in them, he intimidated
41 VII, 68 | the cavalry in which they placed their chief reliance, were
42 VII, 69 | in which sentinels were placed by day, lest any sally should
43 VII, 81 | stones, stakes which they had placed along the works, and bullets.
44 VIII, 18 | 18 The Gauls, placed in ambush, had chosen for
45 VIII, 40 | to the easiest descents, placed engines, and attempted to
46 VIII, 46 | throughout all Gaul. Two he placed among the Turoni, near the
47 VIII, 46 | ocean; the other two he placed in the territories of the
48 VIII, 54 | army in winter quarters, placed Caius Trebonius, with four
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