Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 47 | up the hill, and, having killed a few, obliged the rest
2 I, 47 | Afranius's party there were killed Titus Caecilius, principal
3 I, 59 | the enemy's; and having killed numbers of the Albici and
4 I, 81 | and some centurions were killed. The main body of Caesar'
5 I, 82 | readier for a march, they killed all their baggage cattle. ~
6 II, 25 | hundred and twenty being killed, the rest retreated into
7 II, 35 | enemy about six hundred were killed and a thousand wounded,
8 II, 38 | in sleep and dispersed, killed a great number of them;
9 II, 42 | despair: and some of them were killed by the cavalry in attempting
10 II, 42 | accordingly fought till he was killed. Very few of the horse escaped
11 II, 43 | 43]The soldiers were all killed to a man. Marcus Rufus,
12 III, 9 | from them all: and having killed a great number, obliged
13 III, 28 | brave defense, and having killed some of them, retreated
14 III, 31 | who shortly before had killed Marcus Crassus, the imperator,
15 III, 37 | on the enemy; and having killed about eighty of them, and
16 III, 38 | his escape: they either killed or took prisoners all the
17 III, 46 | retreat without injury, having killed several of the enemy, and
18 III, 64 | of the first cohorts were killed, except the principal. ~
19 III, 75 | having routed them all, and killed several, they returned without
20 III, 84 | in a cavalry action, and killed one of the two Allobrogians,
21 III, 99 | exhausted by fatigue, was killed by the horse. ~
22 III, 106| many of his soldiers were killed in all parts of the city. ~
23 III, 109| attendants as dead: the other was killed on the spot. Upon this,
24 III, 110| father to his kingdom, had killed Bibulus's two sons; and
25 III, 112| passes); and a few being killed on both sides, Caesar secured
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 II, 11 | to themselves] our men killed as great a number of them
27 II, 25 | and the standard-bearer killed, the standard itself lost,
28 III, 6 | gaining the camp and having killed more than the third part
29 III, 20 | the lieutenant had been killed, and his army routed, and
30 III, 28 | their forests; and having killed a great many, lost a few
31 IV, 12 | upon the enemy, and was killed. ~
32 IV, 15 | their countrymen had been killed, threw themselves into the
33 IV, 32 | engaged in reaping, they killed a small number, threw the
34 IV, 37 | great number of them were killed. ~
35 V, 19 | that state, and had been killed by Cassivellaunus; he himself
36 V, 24 | His personal enemies had killed him when in the third year
37 V, 55 | whoever of them comes last is killed in the sight of the whole
38 VII, 40 | Viridomarus, who they thought were killed, to move among the cavalry
39 VIII, 25 | fire, and rapine, and had killed or taken prodigious numbers,
40 VIII, 29 | that battle, and having killed above twelve thousand men
41 VIII, 36 | side; and having either killed or made prisoners of them
42 VIII, 45 | the Treviri; and, having killed several of them and of the
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