Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 13 | thirteenth legion from the garrison, and set out for Auximum,
2 I, 14 | drew out of the town the garrison which he had introduced,
3 I, 16 | cohorts, which he had in the garrison there; by a junction with
4 I, 19 | possession of the town with a garrison of seven cohorts. He sent
5 I, 48 | strong works and posted a garrison on it. ~
6 I, 64 | auxiliary cohorts in the garrison at Ilerda, they crossed
7 II, 19 | been detached by Varro to garrison the citadel. ~
8 II, 20 | the cohorts, which were in garrison there, to drive Gallonius
9 II, 21 | for having driven out the garrison; to the Gaditani, for having
10 II, 22 | favor, left two legions in garrison there, sent the rest to
11 II, 23 | Considius Longus, with a garrison of one legion, guarded this
12 III, 11 | s appointment, and had a garrison of Parthinians in it, endeavored
13 III, 22 | there to strengthen the garrison. And thus these mighty beginnings,
14 III, 28 | had followed them from the garrison, they made a brave defense,
15 III, 34 | his orders, if he sent a garrison to protect them, he dispatched
16 III, 36 | he could not maintain the garrison over which he was appointed,
17 III, 40 | Caesar had sent to keep garrison there, and having lost a
18 III, 41 | march, where there was a garrison of Pompey's, he reached
19 III, 78 | and having stationed a garrison of four cohorts at Apollonia,
20 III, 80 | power, and requesting a garrison for their protection. But
21 III, 101| though there was a legion in garrison at Messana, the town with
22 III, 106| whom the king had left to garrison the town, and saw a crowd
23 III, 112| the Pharos, and placed a garrison in it. By this means he
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 24 I, 38 | seized the town, stations a garrison there. ~~
25 IV, 22 | the harbor, with such a garrison as he thought sufficient. ~
26 VI, 33 | which was being left in garrison. He directs Labienus and
27 VI, 34 | army, nor a town, nor a garrison which could defend itself
28 VI, 35 | bridge was entire and the garrison left by Caesar; they arrive
29 VI, 35 | there is so little of a garrison that not even the wall can
30 VI, 37 | strengthened that there is no garrison within, as they had heard
31 VI, 38 | been left an invalid in the garrison, and had now been five days
32 VI, 42 | away from the outposts and garrison [duty], and pointed out
33 VII, 11 | longer time, were preparing a garrison to send to Genabum for the
34 VII, 15 | of the soldiers. A proper garrison is selected for the town. ~
35 VII, 36 | occupied by them with a weak garrison): however, Caesar set out
36 VII, 36 | night, and dislodging the garrison before succor could come
37 VII, 55 | having put to the sword the garrison of Noviodunum, and those
38 VII, 59 | off the legions from the garrison and baggage. He saw that,
39 VIII, 34 | two thousand men in the garrison, marched out of the town
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