Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | against the state. Marcus Antonius, and Quintus Cassius, tribunes
2 I, 12| therefore, sent Marcus Antonius, with five cohorts from
3 I, 19| cohorts. He sent Marcus Antonius thither, with five cohorts
4 I, 19| out to meet and welcome Antonius. Lucretius and Attius leaped
5 I, 19| Attius, being brought before Antonius, begged that he might be
6 I, 19| might be sent to Caesar. Antonius returned the same day on
7 III, 4 | soldiers taken from Caius Antonius. Besides these, he expected
8 III, 24| 3.24]Antonius was at this time at Brundusium,
9 III, 24| for instantly the boats of Antonius, on a certain signal, rowed
10 III, 24| water by the horse which Antonius had disposed along the sea-coast.
11 III, 26| the instructions of Marcus Antonius, and Fusius Kalenus, and
12 III, 30| to form a junction with Antonius as soon as possible; Pompey,
13 III, 30| possible; Pompey, to oppose Antonius's forces on their march
14 III, 30| by forced marches against Antonius, and being informed of his
15 III, 30| was immediately carried to Antonius by the Greeks. He dispatched
16 III, 34| effected a junction with Antonius's army, and having drawn
17 III, 40| left within the port by Antonius, and set them on fire. He
18 III, 46| hill, he encouraged them by Antonius, who commanded that legion,
19 III, 65| the cohorts, when Marcus Antonius, who commanded the nearest
20 III, 67| have related that Caius Antonius's army was betrayed, defending
21 III, 89| command of the left wing to Antonius, of the right to P. Sulla,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 22 VII, 81| the engines. But Marcus Antonius, and Caius Trebonius, the
23 VIII, 2 | Gauls, Caesar left Marcus Antonius, his questor, in charge
24 VIII, 24| kept with himself Marcus Antonius the quaestor, with the eleventh
25 VIII, 38| time, Caesar left Caius Antonius in the country of the Bellovaci,
26 VIII, 46| the Belgae, under Marcus Antonius, Caius Trebonius, Publius
27 VIII, 47| with his cavalry. For when Antonius had gone into winter quarters,
28 VIII, 48| commander of the horse under Antonius, to winter with him: Antonius
29 VIII, 48| Antonius, to winter with him: Antonius sent him in pursuit of the
30 VIII, 48| followers, sent embassadors to Antonius, and assured him that he
31 VIII, 48| that he would go wherever Antonius should prescribe, and would
32 VIII, 48| presence of any Roman. As Antonius judged that his request
33 VIII, 50| them the petition of Marcus Antonius, his treasurer, for the
34 VIII, 50| who, by rejecting Marcus Antonius, wished to undermine Caesar’
35 VIII, 50| rendering such service to Antonius by their presence in such
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