Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 38| readiness, he sent Caius Fabius one of his lieutenants into
2 I, 38| follow close after him. Fabius, according to his orders,
3 I, 41| 1.40]Fabius sounded the inclinations
4 I, 41| each other. When two of Fabius's legions had, as was their
5 I, 41| cavalry, and marched against Fabius's two legions. When his
6 I, 41| two legions, which Caius Fabius had sent round by the further
7 I, 49| away both the bridges which Fabius had built - a circumstance
8 II, 35| 2.35]In this flight one Fabius, a Pelignian common soldier
9 II, 35| shield to ward off the blow. Fabius was surrounded by the soldiers
10 II, 35| all his troops safe except Fabius. Of the enemy about six
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 45| subdued in war by Quintus Fabius Maximus, and that the Roman
12 V, 23| one of them he gave to C. Fabius, his lieutenant, to be marched
13 V, 45| He sends another to C. Fabius, the lieutenant, ordering
14 V, 46| for passing the winter. Fabius, without delaying a moment,
15 V, 52| Treviri. Caesar sends back Fabius with his legion to his winter-quarters;
16 VI, 6 | divided his forces with C. Fabius, his lieutenant, and M.
17 VII, 40| dispatch. He leaves Caius Fabius, his lieutenant, with two
18 VII, 41| horse that were sent by Fabius stated in how great danger
19 VII, 41| withstanding them; that Fabius, at their departure, leaving
20 VII, 47| to our soldiers. Lucius Fabius a centurion of the eighth
21 VII, 50| At the same time Lucius Fabius the centurion, and those
22 VII, 87| cohorts, and afterward Caius Fabius, his lieutenant, with seven
23 VII, 89| Rutilus; he places Caius Fabius, and Lucius Minucius Basilus,
24 VIII, 6 | writes besides to Caius Fabius, to march with his two legions
25 VIII, 24| the eleventh legion; Caius Fabius was detached with twenty-five
26 VIII, 27| At the same time, Caius Fabius, a lieutenant, brings back
27 VIII, 27| hearing of the approach of Fabius, and despairing of safety,
28 VIII, 27| except by a bridge. Though Fabius had not yet come within
29 VIII, 28| 28 The night following, Fabius sent his horse before him,
30 VIII, 31| 31 Caius Fabius set off with the rest of
31 VIII, 31| Dumnacus. On this occasion Fabius was extremely fortunate
32 VIII, 31| the Carnutes, as soon as Fabius arrived with his legions,
33 VIII, 37| side. The next day, Caius Fabius came to join him with his
34 VIII, 54| Belgae, and detached Caius Fabius, with four more, to the
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