Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 8 | These things being made known to Caesar, he harangued
2 I, 41| the main army, which being known to Petreius and Afranius,
3 I, 62| but Caesar's name was not known to the barbarians. From
4 I, 83| for the reasons already known, he was dissuaded from wishing
5 I, 87| soldiers, as might be easily known from their signs of joy,
6 II, 20| the town. When this was known, one of Varro's two legions,
7 III, 15| importance, and it was well known that Caesar desired it above
8 III, 57| and when it was certainly known that Scipio was arrived
9 III, 63| completed. This circumstance was known to Pompey, being told to
10 III, 75| preserved, and his march known as late as possible, he
11 III, 86| Pompey also, as was afterward known, at the unanimous solicitation
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 28| territories, as these were known to be of distinguished valor,
13 I, 40| that, when his demands were known and the fairness of the
14 I, 42| upon his demands being made known. The fifth day after that
15 II, 4 | Remi said, that they had known accurately every thing respecting
16 III, 20| Sotiates. On his arrival being known, the Sotiates having brought
17 III, 26| seen by them, or it was known what was going on. And then,
18 IV, 20| them was any portion of it known, except the sea-coast and
19 IV, 24| limbs in places thoroughly known to them, could confidently
20 V, 3 | Caesar and his legions was known, came to him; assures him
21 V, 11| 11 These things being known [to him], Caesar orders
22 V, 56| council, having been made known [to him] by Cingetorix and
23 V, 57| This affair having been known, all the forces of the Eburones
24 VI, 9 | army. The plan having been known and laid down, the work
25 VI, 24| which, I perceive, was known by report to Eratosthenes
26 VI, 26| than those horns which are known to us. From the top of this,
27 VI, 34| himself. These places were known to those who dwelt in the
28 VII, 4 | On his design being made known, they rush to arms: he is
29 VII, 22| of mining operations is known and practiced by them. They
30 VII, 63| revolt of the Aedui being known, the war grows more dangerous.
31 VII, 88| 88 His arrival being known from the color of his robe,
32 VIII, 42| valor might be the better known and attested. ~
33 VIII, 44| convinced that his lenity was known to all men, and being under
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