Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 II, 3 | any one anticipated, the Remi, who are the nearest of
2 II, 4 | in military matters. The Remi said, that they had known
3 II, 5 | Caesar, having encouraged the Remi, and addressed them courteously,
4 II, 5 | out, and [also] from the Remi, that they were then not
5 II, 5 | is on the borders of the Remi, and there pitched his camp.
6 II, 5 | be brought to him by the Remi and the rest of the states.
7 II, 6 | There was a town of the Remi, by name Bibrax, eight miles
8 II, 6 | of the town, one of the Remi, a man of the highest rank
9 II, 7 | defense, was infused into the Remi, and, for the same reason,
10 II, 7 | waste the country of the Remi, when all the villages and
11 II, 9 | lay waste the lands of the Remi, which were of great use
12 II, 12| Suessiones, which are next to the Remi, and having accomplished
13 II, 12| succeed in consequence of the Remi requesting that they [the
14 III, 11| charges him to visit the Remi and the other Belgians,
15 V, 3 | to the frontiers of the Remi. But after that, some of
16 V, 23| with T. Labienus among the Remi in the confines of the Treviri;
17 V, 52| through the country of the Remi with incredible speed, so
18 V, 52| congratulation on the part of the Remi were given to Labienus.
19 V, 53| except the Aedui and the Remi, whom Caesar had always
20 V, 55| through the territories of the Remi, devastate their lands,
21 VI, 4 | employing as their mediators the Remi, under whose protection
22 VI, 12| lost the sovereignty. The Remi succeeded to their place,
23 VI, 12| themselves in clientship to the Remi. The latter carefully protected
24 VI, 12| leading people, and the Remi held the second post of
25 VI, 44| cohorts to Durocortorum of the Remi, and, having summoned a
26 VII, 63| Vercingetorix as their general. The Remi, Lingones, and Treviri were
27 VII, 89| legions in the country of the Remi, lest they should sustain
28 VIII, 6 | frequent embassies from the Remi, that the Bellovaci (who
29 VIII, 6 | under the patronage of the Remi: and moreover, considering
30 VIII, 11| sent the cavalry of the Remi, and Lingones, and other
31 VIII, 12| them. It was the lot of the Remi to fall into this snare,
32 VIII, 12| prince, and general of the Remi; and our men were taught
|