Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 II, 4 | armed men; and that the Nervii, who are reckoned the most
2 II, 15| territories bordered the Nervii, concerning whose character
3 II, 16| from his camp; that all the Nervii had stationed themselves
4 II, 17| marching, went by night to the Nervii, and informed them that
5 II, 17| that circumstance, that the Nervii, from early times, because
6 II, 17| obstructed by these things, the Nervii thought that the advice
7 II, 19| Belgae had reported to the Nervii. For as he was approaching
8 II, 19| thrown into confusion, the Nervii ran down to the river with
9 II, 23| distance from it, all the Nervii, in a very close body, with
10 II, 28| the nation and name of the Nervii being almost reduced to
11 II, 29| to the assistance of the Nervii, upon this battle being
12 II, 32| done in the case of the Nervii, and would command their
13 III, 5 | the engagement with the Nervii, and also C. Volusenus,
14 V, 23| Cicero, into those of the Nervii; a third to L. Roscius,
15 V, 37| day he arrived among the Nervii, and entreats “that they
16 V, 37| He easily gains over the Nervii by this speech. ~
17 V, 38| entrapped, the Eburones, the Nervii, and the Aduatici and all
18 V, 40| leaders and chiefs of the Nervii, who had any intimacy and
19 V, 40| that through their [the Nervii’s] means it is possible
20 V, 41| Disappointed in this hope, the Nervii surround the winter-quarters
21 V, 45| to the frontiers of the Nervii, if he could do so to the
22 V, 47| into the territories of the Nervii by long marches. There he
23 V, 55| guilt, on the other side the Nervii and the Aduatuci were preparing
24 V, 57| of the Eburones and the Nervii which had assembled, depart;
25 VI, 2 | prepared on all sides, that the Nervii, Aduatuci, and Menapii,
26 VI, 3 | into the territories of the Nervii, and before they could either
27 VI, 29| Treviri to those of the Nervii, and extends over more than
28 VII, 75| Mediomatrici, Petrocorii, Nervii, Morini, and Nitiobriges;
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