Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 V, 23| under the government of Ambiorix and Cativolcus. He ordered
2 V, 25| insurrection and revolt arose from Ambiorix and Cativolcus, who, though
3 V, 26| been accustomed to go to Ambiorix, at Caesar’s mission, is
4 V, 26| conference: before them Ambiorix spoke to this effect: “That
5 V, 28| persuade himself of this, that Ambiorix had resorted to a design
6 V, 30| the advice was given by Ambiorix, not as an enemy, but as
7 V, 33| the enemy usually fell. Ambiorix, when he observed this,
8 V, 35| Titurius, when he had perceived Ambiorix in the distance encouraging
9 V, 35| battle, and confer with Ambiorix; [saying] that he hoped
10 V, 36| he had approached near to Ambiorix, being ordered to throw
11 V, 36| designedly entered into by Ambiorix, being surrounded by degrees,
12 V, 37| Elated by this victory, Ambiorix marches immediately with
13 V, 40| recount the same things which Ambiorix had related to Titurius,
14 V, 40| of Sabinus. They point to Ambiorix for the purpose of obtaining
15 VI, 2 | for the money: they attach Ambiorix to them by an alliance and
16 VI, 5 | war with the Treviri and Ambiorix. He orders Cavarinus to
17 VI, 5 | considered it certain that Ambiorix would not contend in battle,
18 VI, 5 | subsisted between them and Ambiorix: he also discovered that
19 VI, 6 | their territories either Ambiorix or his embassadors. Having
20 VI, 9 | against him; the other, that Ambiorix might not have a retreat
21 VI, 29| set forth for the war with Ambiorix (through the forest Arduenna,
22 VI, 30| information he advances toward Ambiorix himself, to the place in
23 VI, 30| chance, that he fell upon [Ambiorix] himself unguarded and unprepared,
24 VI, 31| 31 Whether Ambiorix did not collect his forces
25 VI, 31| the design together with Ambiorix, since, being now worn out
26 VI, 31| or flight, having cursed Ambiorix with every imprecation,
27 VI, 32| had sent no auxiliaries to Ambiorix. Caesar, having ascertained
28 VI, 33| Arduenna, whither he heard that Ambiorix had gone with a few horse.
29 VI, 42| plunder the territories of Ambiorix, being led to the camp of
30 VI, 42| of the Romans, rendered Ambiorix a most acceptable service. ~
31 VI, 43| that the prisoners declared Ambiorix had just then been seen
32 VIII, 24| depopulate the country of Ambiorix, whom he had terrified and
33 VIII, 25| auxiliaries through every part of Ambiorix’s dominions, and wasted
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