Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | they thought proper;" as Marcus Calidius afterward, who
2 I, 3 | city to do him injury:" as Marcus Rufus, who followed Calidius
3 I, 3 | acting against the state. Marcus Antonius, and Quintus Cassius,
4 I, 12| Caesar, therefore, sent Marcus Antonius, with five cohorts
5 I, 19| of seven cohorts. He sent Marcus Antonius thither, with five
6 I, 31| transport his army to Africa. Marcus Cotta was at this time governor
7 I, 31| time governor of Sardinia: Marcus Cato, of Sicily: and Tubero,
8 II, 17| 2.17]In Further Spain, Marcus Varro, in the beginning
9 II, 21| with those ships which Marcus Varro had built, and others
10 II, 21| been nominated dictator by Marcus Lepidus the praetor. ~
11 II, 23| flight, retired to Adrumetum. Marcus Rufus, the quaestor, pursued
12 II, 24| 2.24]Curio detached Marcus before with the fleet to
13 II, 43| were all killed to a man. Marcus Rufus, the quaestor, who
14 III, 5 | by Scribonius Libo, and Marcus Octavius. But Marcus Bibulus
15 III, 5 | and Marcus Octavius. But Marcus Bibulus was appointed commander-in-chief
16 III, 7 | orders of Decimus Laelius: Marcus Bibulus at Corcyra, with
17 III, 9 | Of the Liburnian fleet, Marcus Octavius sailed from Illyricum
18 III, 15| called from on ship-board, to Marcus Acilius and Statius Marcus,
19 III, 15| Marcus Acilius and Statius Marcus, the lieutenants, one of
20 III, 16| There receiving Acilius and Marcus's letters, informing him
21 III, 19| among them Cornelius Balbus, Marcus Plotius, and Lucius Tiburtius,
22 III, 20| At the same time in Rome, Marcus Caelius Rufus, one of the
23 III, 26| aided by the instructions of Marcus Antonius, and Fusius Kalenus,
24 III, 31| shortly before had killed Marcus Crassus, the imperator,
25 III, 31| imperator, and had kept Marcus Bibulus besieged), he drew
26 III, 36| Thessaly, under the care of Marcus Favonius, with a guard of
27 III, 38| intercepted them. Among them was Marcus Opimius, general of the
28 III, 65| rest of the cohorts, when Marcus Antonius, who commanded
29 III, 71| Aulus Gravius from Puteoli; Marcus Sacrativir from Capua; and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 30 I, 2 | distinguished and wealthy. He, when Marcus Messala and Marcus Piso
31 I, 2 | when Marcus Messala and Marcus Piso were consuls [61 B.C.],
32 I, 21| and afterward in that of Marcus Crassus, is sent forward
33 I, 35| as in the consulship of Marcus Messala and Marcus Piso [
34 I, 35| consulship of Marcus Messala and Marcus Piso [61 B.C.] the senate
35 VII, 42| by a promise of safety, Marcus Aristius, a military tribune,
36 VII, 50| were cast from the wall. Marcus Petreius, a centurion of
37 VII, 81| thrown from the engines. But Marcus Antonius, and Caius Trebonius,
38 VII, 89| and to him he attaches Marcus Sempronius Rutilus; he places
39 VIII, 2 | among the Gauls, Caesar left Marcus Antonius, his questor, in
40 VIII, 24| country. He kept with himself Marcus Antonius the quaestor, with
41 VIII, 46| of it, in some degree, by Marcus Crassus, set out for it
42 VIII, 46| country of the Belgae, under Marcus Antonius, Caius Trebonius,
43 VIII, 50| to them the petition of Marcus Antonius, his treasurer,
44 VIII, 50| few men, who, by rejecting Marcus Antonius, wished to undermine
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