Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 25 | at a distance, which were commanded by Bivius Curius, and having
2 I, 31 | resolved to march to Spain, and commanded the magistrates of the free
3 I, 57 | confidence against our ships, commanded by Decimus Brutus. It was
4 II, 18 | Afranius and Petreius. He commanded the inhabitants of Gades
5 II, 20 | deliver up the legion which he commanded. He sends to him Sextus
6 II, 25 | and repaired to the place commanded them. This circumstance
7 II, 39 | inquired from the captives who commanded the camp at Bagrada. They
8 II, 40 | both horse and foot, and commanded them to give way gradually
9 III, 4 | of extraordinary valor, commanded by Rascipolis; five hundred
10 III, 5 | The Egyptian fleet was commanded by Pompey, the son: the
11 III, 15 | lieutenants, one of whom commanded the town, the other the
12 III, 22 | wall of the town which was commanded by Quintus Pedius with one
13 III, 23 | of fifty ships, which he commanded, came to Brundusium, and
14 III, 25 | more eager were those who commanded Pompey's fleet to guard
15 III, 26 | continent, Quintus Coponius, who commanded the Rhodian fleet at Dyrrachium,
16 III, 28 | Otacilius Crassus, who commanded Pompey's fleet, detached
17 III, 40 | Cneius, Pompey's son, who commanded the Egyptian fleet, having
18 III, 46 | encouraged them by Antonius, who commanded that legion, ordered the
19 III, 55 | approach, Rutilius Lupus, who commanded in Achaia, under Pompey,
20 III, 57 | persisted in error; that he commanded an army independent of Pompey,
21 III, 61 | character of the officer who commanded the different posts, gave
22 III, 65 | when Marcus Antonius, who commanded the nearest fort, being
23 III, 67 | with the left wing which he commanded in person, he obliged the
24 III, 88 | other the third. Here Pompey commanded in person. Scipio with the
25 III, 88 | with the Syrian legions commanded the center. The Cilician
26 III, 104| the pirates the latter had commanded a company under him, he
27 III, 112| served as for citadel, and commanded an avenue to the ports and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 28 I, 28 | Caesar discovered this, he commanded those through whose territory
29 I, 28 | having been destroyed, he commanded the Allobroges to let them
30 I, 29 | was taken, as Caesar had commanded, the number was found to
31 I, 46 | himself to his men; and commanded them that they should by
32 I, 52 | Crassus, a young man, who commanded the cavalry,—as he was more
33 II, 9 | Titurius, Caesar’s lieutenant, commanded, and might cut off the bridge;
34 II, 11 | the camp, as they had been commanded. ~
35 II, 28 | territories and towns, and commanded their neighbors that they
36 III, 14 | appear clear to Brutus, who commanded the fleet, or to the tribunes
37 III, 26 | They, as they had been commanded, having brought out the
38 IV, 13 | forces out of the camp, and commanded the cavalry, because he
39 V, 7 | the man as they had been commanded; but the Aeduan horsemen
40 V, 46 | his legion, as he had been commanded. Labienus, having learned
41 VI, 30 | 30 Basilus does as he was commanded; having performed his march
42 VI, 32 | examination of his prisoners, commanded that if any of the Eburones
43 VII, 36 | that range as far as they commanded a view [of the Roman encampment],
44 VII, 45 | from the town, as Gergovia commanded a view of the camp, nor
45 VII, 79 | ground. The town Alesia commanded a view of the whole plain.
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