Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 11| that Pompey would go to Spain. In the mean time, until
2 I, 23| appointed to the government of Spain; in that he had been assisted
3 I, 31| and resolved to march to Spain, and commanded the magistrates
4 I, 35| was sent by Pompey into Spain; and that Domitius also
5 I, 38| of his lieutenants into Spain with three legions, which
6 I, 39| mentioned, Pompey had sent into Spain, Afranius, Petreius, and
7 I, 39| had the command of Hither Spain, with three legions; the
8 I, 39| was to guard all Further Spain with what legions he had.
9 I, 40| raised in Hither and Further Spain (of which, the troops belonging
10 I, 40| had sent his legions into Spain, with about six thousand
11 I, 40| Mauritania with his legions to Spain, and would shortly arrive.
12 I, 49| the targeteers of Hither Spain, who were well acquainted
13 I, 75| some of the nobility of Spain, whom they summoned to their
14 I, 86| legions had been sent into Spain, and a seventh raised there,
15 I, 87| settlement or possession in Spain, should be immediately discharged:
16 I, 88| directions, they marched from Spain to the river Var, and there
17 II, 1 | things were going forward in Spain, Caius Trebonius, Caesar'
18 II, 1 | a passage from Gaul and Spain to that sea which forces
19 II, 7 | best of their way to Hither Spain, but one of the rest was
20 II, 17| 2.17]In Further Spain, Marcus Varro, in the beginning
21 II, 18| others should be built in Spain. He removed all the money
22 II, 18| that happened in Hither Spain, he prepared for war. This
23 II, 18| dregs of war behind him in Spain, because he knew that Pompey
24 II, 19| two legions into Further Spain under the command of Quintus
25 II, 32| of Caesar's exploits in Spain? that he routed two armies,
26 II, 37| time Caesar's success in Spain was announced in Africa
27 III, 2 | and the long march from Spain had lessened their number
28 III, 2 | very wholesome countries of Spain and Gaul, had impaired the
29 III, 10| Corfinium, and afterward in Spain. Caesar thought him a proper
30 III, 10| Roman citizens, in Italy and Spain: by himself, in the death
31 III, 47| difficulties last year in Spain, and yet by labor and patience
32 III, 83| action that happened in Spain, and Lucius Domitius declared
33 III, 87| levies lately made in Hither Spain, and the greater part from
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 34 I, 1 | the ocean which is near Spain: it looks between the setting
35 III, 23| to those states of Hither Spain which are nearest to Aquitania,
36 III, 23| whole period [of his war in Spain] and were supposed to have
37 V, 1 | be brought thither from Spain. He himself, on the assizes
38 V, 13| Another side lies toward Spain and the west, on which part
39 V, 26| Junius, a certain person from Spain, who already on previous
40 VII, 55| had purchased in Italy and Spain on account of this war.
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