Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 14| them, Lucius Pupius, the chief centurion, is taken prisoner
2 I, 16| marched to Asculum, the chief town of Picenum. Lentulus
3 I, 37| made governor of it. The chief management of the war was
4 III, 5 | regulated every matter. The chief direction rested upon him. ~
5 III, 59| several years possessed the chief power in his own state;
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 3 | that time possessed the chief authority in the state,
7 I, 7 | and Verudoctius held the chief place), to say “that it
8 I, 16| who was invested with the chief magistracy (whom the Aedui
9 I, 19| was reprimanded: by the [chief] magistrate of the Aedui;
10 I, 19| Caius Valerius Procillus, chief of the province of Gaul,
11 I, 31| now compelled to give the chief nobles of their state, as
12 II, 5 | and the children of their chief men to be brought to him
13 II, 23| Boduognatus, who held the chief command, as their leader,
14 II, 25| slain, and among them the chief centurion of the legion
15 III, 17| Viridovix ruled, and held the chief command of all those states
16 III, 17| especially while he who held the chief command was absent, except
17 III, 22| Adcantuannus, who held the chief command, with 600 devoted
18 V, 3 | after that, some of the chief persons of the state, both
19 V, 4 | nevertheless, summoning to him the chief men of the Treviri, he reconciled
20 V, 5 | assembles, and [also] the chief persons of all the states;
21 V, 6 | began to tamper with the chief persons of the Gauls, to
22 V, 11| assembled at that place, the chief command and management of
23 V, 34| the year before had been chief centurion, a brave man and
24 VI, 12| themselves, inasmuch as the chief influence was from of old
25 VII, 37| with certain young men, the chief of whom were Litavicus and
26 VII, 55| that Convictolitanis the chief magistrate and a great part
27 VII, 55| brought to Bibracte, to the chief magistrate; they burned
28 VII, 63| request they insist that the chief command should be assigned
29 VII, 63| at being deprived of the chief command; they lament the
30 VII, 68| which they placed their chief reliance, were beaten, he
31 VII, 75| convened a council of their chief nobility, determine that
32 VII, 88| Sedulius the general and chief of the Lemovices is slain;
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