Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 42 | that the camp was being fortified. ~
2 I, 43 | camp. The third day Caesar fortified his camp with a rampart,
3 I, 48 | into the town. The enemy fortified the hill, about which the
4 I, 55 | bank. This he immediately fortified, before he was perceived
5 I, 62 | over the river Segre, and fortified their camp with a rampart,
6 I, 73 | all access to the Ebro, fortified his camp as close to the
7 II, 1 | reaches to the fortress, being fortified by the nature of the country,
8 II, 25 | gate called Bellica, well fortified by its natural situation,
9 II, 31 | that we can storm a camp, fortified both by nature and art?
10 III, 9 | the town. But it was well fortified by its natural situation
11 III, 29 | them, and had carefully fortified, received Antony into their
12 III, 51 | took up a position, and fortified it, and kept all his forces
13 III, 58 | prevent them from foraging, fortified the two narrow passes already
14 III, 80 | Thessaly. Caesar having fortified his camp, ordered scaling-ladders
15 III, 112| most necessary posts, and fortified them in the night. In this
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 38 | serviceable for war; and so fortified was it by the nature of
17 I, 49 | the work. The camp being fortified, he left there two legions
18 II, 5 | his camp. This position fortified one side of his camp by
19 II, 12 | defending it. Therefore, having fortified the camp, he began to bring
20 II, 20 | legions, before the camp was fortified. These, on account of the
21 II, 29 | into one town, eminently fortified by nature. While this town
22 II, 29 | width; which place they had fortified with a very lofty double
23 III, 1 | cohorts to winter in. He fortified this [latter] part with
24 III, 23 | they had heard that a town fortified by the nature of the place
25 III, 25 | Crassus that the camp was not fortified with equal care on the side
26 V, 9 | secured a place admirably fortified by nature and by art, which,
27 V, 11 | shore and the camp strongly fortified, he left the same forces
28 V, 20 | Britons, when they have fortified the intricate woods, in
29 V, 20 | finds the place admirably fortified by nature and art; he, however,
30 V, 23 | several winter-quarters were fortified, determined to stay in Gaul. ~
31 V, 24 | place for the quarters was fortified. ~
32 V, 27 | might be encountered by fortified winter-quarters; that this
33 V, 49 | he orders the camp to be fortified with a higher rampart in
34 V, 56 | himself within a camp strongly fortified by the nature of the ground
35 VII, 13 | was the largest and best fortified town in the territories
36 VII, 36 | that mountain, strongly fortified and precipitous on every
37 VIII, 9 | He ordered his camp to be fortified with a rampart twelve feet
38 VIII, 14 | top of the hill, which was fortified on either side by a steep
39 VIII, 15 | a camp, ordered it to be fortified. Having completed his works,
40 VIII, 32 | vassalage to him, and strongly fortified by its natural situation;
|