Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 37| came from the Aedui and the Treviri; from the Aedui to complain
2 I, 37| giving hostages: and from the Treviri, [to state] that a hundred
3 II, 24| circumstances the cavalry of the Treviri were much alarmed, (whose
4 III, 11| with the cavalry to the Treviri, who are nearest to the
5 IV, 6 | under the protection of the Treviri. After summoning the chiefs
6 IV, 10| Mediomatrici, Tribuci, and Treviri, and when it approaches
7 V, 2 | into the territories of the Treviri with four legions without
8 V, 3 | were going on among the Treviri. But Indutiomarus began
9 V, 3 | across the country of the Treviri to the frontiers of the
10 V, 4 | waste the summer among the Treviri, while all things were prepared
11 V, 4 | him the chief men of the Treviri, he reconciled them individually
12 V, 23| Remi in the confines of the Treviri; he stationed three in Belgium;
13 V, 25| Indutiomarus, one of the Treviri, excited their people, and
14 V, 46| as all the forces of the Treviri had come against him, beginning
15 V, 46| infantry and cavalry of the Treviri had encamped at a distance
16 V, 52| having been carried to the Treviri, Indutiomarus, who had resolved
17 V, 52| into the country of the Treviri. Caesar sends back Fabius
18 V, 57| reported or carried to the Treviri. In the mean while, Indutiomarus,
19 VI, 2 | upon his relatives by the Treviri. They cease not to importune
20 VI, 2 | Germans were importuned by the Treviri in frequent embassies, thought
21 VI, 3 | Senones, the Carnutes, and the Treviri, had come, judging this
22 VI, 5 | soul to the war with the Treviri and Ambiorix. He orders
23 VI, 5 | Germans by means of the Treviri. Ho thought that these auxiliaries
24 VI, 5 | in the territories of the Treviri and orders two legions to
25 VI, 6 | himself proceeds toward the Treviri. ~
26 VI, 7 | performed by Caesar, the Treviri, having drawn together large
27 VI, 8 | coming to the aid of the Treviri, having been informed of
28 VI, 9 | Menapii into those of the Treviri, resolved for two reasons
29 VI, 9 | had sent assistance to the Treviri against him; the other,
30 VI, 9 | bridge on the side of the Treviri, lest any commotion should
31 VI, 9 | auxiliaries been sent to the Treviri from their state, nor had
32 VI, 29| and the frontiers of the Treviri to those of the Nervii,
33 VI, 32| between the Eburones and the Treviri, sent embassadors to Caesar
34 VI, 44| at the frontiers of the Treviri, two among the Lingones,
35 VII, 63| The Remi, Lingones, and Treviri were absent from this meeting;
36 VII, 63| the alliance of Rome; the Treviri because they were very remote
37 VIII, 25| two legions against the Treviri, whose state, from its vicinity
38 VIII, 45| cavalry action among the Treviri; and, having killed several
39 VIII, 52| to the territories of the Treviri, he went thither and reviewed
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