Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26 | the consuls were gone to Dyrrachium with a considerable part
2 I, 28 | division of the army to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls,
3 III, 5 | fix his winter quarters at Dyrrachium, Apollonia, and the other
4 III, 9 | withdrew to Pompey, to Dyrrachium. ~
5 III, 11 | quarters in Apollonia and Dyrrachium; but surprised at the unexpected
6 III, 13 | began to be alarmed for Dyrrachium, and endeavored to reach
7 III, 13 | when Pompey had halted near Dyrrachium, and had given orders for
8 III, 13 | Caesar, finding the road to Dyrrachium already in the possession
9 III, 26 | carried past Apollonia and Dyrrachium, and being seen from the
10 III, 26 | commanded the Rhodian fleet at Dyrrachium, put out of the port with
11 III, 26 | although we were carried beyond Dyrrachium, by the violence of the
12 III, 30 | sail past Apollonia and Dyrrachium. They directed their march
13 III, 30 | Asparagium, in the territory of Dyrrachium, and there encamped in a
14 III, 41 | difficult and narrow road to Dyrrachium; hoping, either that Pompey
15 III, 41 | compelled to follow him to Dyrrachium, or that his communication
16 III, 41 | early in the morning at Dyrrachium, when the van of Pompey'
17 III, 42 | Pompey, being cut off from Dyrrachium, as he was unable to effect
18 III, 44 | willing to leave the sea and Dyrrachium, because he had lodged his
19 III, 53 | happened in one day, three at Dyrrachium, and three at the fortifications,
20 III, 57 | forward in Achaia and at Dyrrachium, and when it was certainly
21 III, 58 | s horse inclosed within Dyrrachium, and prevent them from foraging,
22 III, 62 | ships of war that lay at Dyrrachium; and to each he gave particular
23 III, 78 | which he had provided in Dyrrachium, and separated from his
24 III, 79 | account of the action at Dyrrachium, very much enlarged and
25 III, 80 | spoken of, of the battle at Dyrrachium, which it had exaggerated
26 III, 80 | departure of the armies from Dyrrachium, had marched with his legions
27 III, 84 | since the engagement at Dyrrachium, when Caesar thought he
28 III, 87 | in the two engagements at Dyrrachium." Having so said, he took
29 III, 89 | weakened by the battles at Dyrrachium. He placed the eighth legion
30 III, 100| transports from Corcyra and Dyrrachium, and was not deterred from
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