Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 31 | He detached Valerius, his lieutenant, with one legion to Sardinia;
2 I, 37 | left Caius Trebonius his lieutenant, to invest the city. ~
3 I, 75 | by means of Sulpitius the lieutenant, to make terms for his own
4 II, 1 | Caius Trebonius, Caesar's lieutenant, who had been left to conduct
5 II, 17 | Cneius Pompey in quality of lieutenant, he was bound in honor to
6 II, 17 | of what was the duty of a lieutenant, who bore an office of trust;
7 II, 24 | Caius Caninius Rebilus, the lieutenant, with the legions; and went
8 III, 8 | business was committed to lieutenant Fufius Kalenus, with orders
9 III, 106| Achaia, from Fufius, the lieutenant general), and with eight
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 10 | appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant, to the command of the fortification
11 I, 12 | had slain Lucius Piso the lieutenant [of Cassius], the grandfather
12 I, 21 | orders Titus Labienus, his lieutenant with praetorian powers,
13 I, 52 | appointed over each legion a lieutenant and a questor, that every
14 II, 2 | summer, sent Q. Pedius, his lieutenant, to conduct them further
15 II, 5 | Q. Titurius Sabinus, his lieutenant, with six cohorts. He orders
16 II, 9 | which Q. Titurius, Caesar’s lieutenant, commanded, and might cut
17 III, 11 | therefore sends T. Labienus, his lieutenant, with the cavalry to the
18 III, 11 | Q. Titurius Sabinus his lieutenant, with three legions, among
19 III, 17 | he did not think that a lieutenant ought to engage in battle
20 III, 20 | Valerius Praeconinus, the lieutenant had been killed, and his
21 IV, 22 | P. Sulpicius Rufus, his lieutenant, to hold possession of the
22 IV, 38 | Caesar sent Labienus, his lieutenant, with those legions which
23 V, 16 | with C. Trebonius, the lieutenant, for the purpose of foraging,
24 V, 23 | he gave to C. Fabius, his lieutenant, to be marched into the
25 V, 34 | the enemy; L. Cotta, the lieutenant, when encouraging all the
26 V, 45 | another to C. Fabius, the lieutenant, ordering him to lead forth
27 V, 51 | misconduct and rashness of his lieutenant, should be borne with a
28 V, 52 | informed by L. Roscius, the lieutenant whom he had placed over
29 VI, 6 | forces with C. Fabius, his lieutenant, and M. Crassus his questor,
30 VII, 11 | leaves Caius Trebonius his lieutenant, to complete these arrangements;
31 VII, 40 | leaves Caius Fabius, his lieutenant, with two legions to guard
32 VII, 65 | province by Lucius Caesar, the lieutenant, and opposed to the enemy
33 VII, 87 | afterward Caius Fabius, his lieutenant, with seven others: finally,
34 VIII, 26 | mean time Caius Caninius, a lieutenant, having received information
35 VIII, 27 | same time, Caius Fabius, a lieutenant, brings back many states
36 VIII, 50 | friendship, and by serving as lieutenant under him. ~
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