Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 17| halted before the town and encamped close by the walls. ~
2 I, 44| Afranius and Petreius were encamped, there was a plain about
3 I, 66| following day; Caesar likewise encamped on the next hill. ~
4 II, 26| led his army to Utica, and encamped near the town. Before the
5 II, 38| usual barbarous custom, encamped here and there without any
6 III, 13| was in no great haste, but encamped by the river Apsus, in the
7 III, 30| of Dyrrachium, and there encamped in a convenient situation. ~
8 III, 37| which he came, and there encamped near the river, on an elevated
9 III, 41| Macedonia, on the third day, and encamped beside him; and the day
10 III, 41| a distance, and there he encamped. ~
11 III, 65| forced our works, and had encamped along the coast, so that
12 III, 79| for several days had been encamped opposite Scipio, had quitted
13 III, 85| 85]Pompey, because he was encamped on a hill, drew up his army
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 21| scouts, that the enemy had encamped at the foot of a mountain
15 I, 37| cantons of the Suevi had encamped on the banks of the Rhine,
16 I, 44| came to attack him, and had encamped against him; that all their
17 I, 48| past Caesar’s camp, and encamped two miles beyond him; with
18 I, 49| in which the Germans had encamped, at about 600 paces from
19 II, 7 | the camp of Caesar, and encamped within less than two miles [
20 III, 17| everything; while Viridovix encamped over against him at a distance
21 V, 46| cavalry of the Treviri had encamped at a distance of only three
22 VII, 57| that country impassable, encamped there, and determined to
23 VII, 66| province, Vercingetorix encamped in three camps, about ten
24 VII, 68| of the rear of the enemy, encamped at Alesia on the next day.
25 VII, 79| occupied the entire hill, encamped not more than a mile from
26 VIII, 9 | a host of the enemy, he encamped opposite to them, with a
27 VIII, 16| loss about ten miles, and encamped in a very strong position.
28 VIII, 26| with his weak legions, he encamped in a strong position: Dumnacus,
29 VIII, 36| a part of the forces was encamped with Drapes, not more than
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