Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 31 | Lucani and Brutii, by his lieutenants, and exacting a certain
2 I, 38 | Caius Fabius one of his lieutenants into Spain with three legions,
3 I, 38 | Afranius, one of Pompey's lieutenants. He desired the other legions,
4 I, 39 | Petreius, and Varro, his lieutenants (one of whom had the command
5 I, 52 | several states; there were lieutenants of Caesar's. The river stopped
6 I, 72 | importuned on all sides. The lieutenants, centurions, and tribunes,
7 I, 88 | Fufius Kalenus, one of his lieutenants. According to his directions,
8 II, 13 | 2.13]The lieutenants moved with compassion, draw
9 II, 34 | Rebilus, one of Caesar's lieutenants, whom Curio had brought
10 III, 13 | assign to him. The other lieutenants took the same oath, and
11 III, 15 | and Statius Marcus, the lieutenants, one of whom commanded the
12 III, 19 | Publius Vatinius, one of his lieutenants, to the bank of the river,
13 III, 101| it a fiction of Caesar's lieutenants and friends. Upon which
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 II, 11 | command of it to two of his lieutenants, Q. Pedius, and L. Aurunculeius
15 II, 11 | Labienus, another of his lieutenants, to follow them closely
16 II, 20 | had forbidden his several lieutenants to depart from the works
17 IV, 13 | communicated his plans to his lieutenants and quaestor in order that
18 IV, 22 | besides to the quaestor, his lieutenants, and officers of cavalry.
19 IV, 22 | Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to lead into the territories
20 IV, 23 | mean time assembled the lieutenants and military tribunes, he
21 IV, 38 | In the mean time Caesar’s lieutenants, Q. Titurius and L. Cotta,
22 V, 1 | do yearly, commands the lieutenants whom he appointed over the
23 V, 23 | Plancus and C. Trebonius, his lieutenants. One legion which he had
24 V, 23 | Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to take command of these
25 V, 24 | was apprised by all the lieutenants and questors to whom he
26 V, 27 | and Junius relate to the lieutenants what they had heard. They,
27 V, 37 | he tells them] “that two lieutenants have been slain, and that
28 VI, 1 | Reginus, and T. Sextius, his lieutenants: at the same time he requested
29 VI, 1 | the levy by means of his lieutenants, after three regiments had
30 VII, 5 | Aedui, by the advice of the lieutenants whom Caesar had left with
31 VII, 5 | and send back word to the lieutenants that they had returned through
32 VII, 5 | which they alleged to the lieutenants, or influenced by treachery,
33 VII, 45 | camp, and points out to the lieutenants whom he had placed in command
34 VII, 47 | of the soldiers and the lieutenants, according to Caesar’s orders;
35 VII, 49 | Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants, whom he had left to guard
36 VII, 52 | of the soldiers and the lieutenants;” and stated, “what the
37 VII, 81 | and Caius Trebonius, the lieutenants, to whom the defense of
38 VII, 83 | Caninius Rebilus, two of the lieutenants, with two legions, were
39 VIII, 11 | Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants; and then to come to him
40 VIII, 39 | Quintus Calenus, one of his lieutenants, behind him, with two legions,
41 VIII, 46 | into winter quarters by his lieutenants. He posted four legions
42 VIII, 46 | and Quintus Tullius, his lieutenants. Two he detached to the
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