Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | circumstance which had never before happened. Both the consuls leave
2 I, 27 | interrupt the works; thus there happened skirmishes every day at
3 I, 49 | this transaction, there happened an unexpected misfortune.
4 I, 81 | help their rear, as then happened. For having advanced four
5 II, 18 | Being informed of all that happened in Hither Spain, he prepared
6 II, 39 | the horse, heard what had happened and inquired from the captives
7 II, 43 | not one circumstance had happened: others suspected that the
8 II, 44 | From which circumstances it happened that a few foot and aged
9 III, 15 | wood and water; and it once happened that, meeting with violent
10 III, 20 | would relieve them. But it happened, from the justice of Trebonius'
11 III, 41 | material of war. And so it happened; for Pompey, at first not
12 III, 44 | much as possible; and so it happened: for having raised twenty-four
13 III, 53 | Thus six engagements having happened in one day, three at Dyrrachium,
14 III, 64 | field, which never before happened to Caesar's army, but deliver
15 III, 65 | being informed of what had happened, was observed descending
16 III, 68 | from trifling causes, as happened at this time. For the cohorts
17 III, 69 | being informed of what had happened, marched with the fifth
18 III, 73 | be troubled at what had happened, nor to be dismayed at it,
19 III, 73 | to their advantage, as it happened at Gergovia, and those who
20 III, 79 | his alliance: whence it happened, that the messengers dispatched
21 III, 79 | account of all that had happened, and informed them of Caesar'
22 III, 83 | army in the action that happened in Spain, and Lucius Domitius
23 III, 102| lives. The same thing had happened to Lucius Lentulus, who
24 III, 103| sailed for Pelusium. It happened that king Ptolemy, a minor,
25 III, 105| the walls. The same thing happened at Ptolemais; a sound of
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 14 | in proportion as they had happened undeservedly to the Roman
27 I, 30 | yet that circumstance had happened no less to the benefit of
28 III, 2 | Seduni and Veragri. It had happened for several reasons that
29 III, 3 | so much sudden danger had happened contrary to the general
30 III, 19 | gates [of the camp]. It happened, by the advantage of situation,
31 IV, 22 | thinking that this had happened fortunately enough for him,
32 IV, 29 | 29 It happened that night to be full moon,
33 IV, 35 | the same thing which had happened on former occasions would
34 V, 22 | embarkations. And it so happened, that out of so large a
35 V, 32 | and despair. Besides that happened, which would necessarily
36 VI, 30 | the art of war. For as it happened by a remarkable chance,
37 VII, 3 | it to their neighbors, as happened on this occasion; for the
38 VII, 20 | circumstances could not have happened accidentally or without
39 VII, 25 | rested on this crisis; there happened in my own view a circumstance
40 VIII, 3 | Caesar’s sudden arrival, it happened, as it necessarily must,
41 VIII, 10 | our men. Moreover there happened in the course of our daily
42 VIII, 15 | Romans, which no sooner happened than the barbarians fled
43 VIII, 17 | 17 After this had happened several times, Caesar discovered
44 VIII, 24 | similar to that which had happened the year before to the Tergestines,
45 VIII, 39 | from Caninius of what had happened to Drapes and Luterius,
46 VIII, 42 | of mind. For the action happened in an elevated situation,
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