Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 14| went in a body to Attius Varus; and told him that it was
2 I, 14| this declaration, Attius Varus drew out of the town the
3 I, 14| and when the battle began, Varus is deserted by his troops:
4 I, 24| Rufus, Sextus Quintilius Varus, the quaestor, and Lucius
5 I, 32| Africa, he found Attius Varus in the government of the
6 II, 23| forces of Publius Attius Varus, transported only two of
7 II, 25| place, Curio got a view of Varus's camp, joining the wall
8 II, 25| spoil. And at the same time Varus had detached as a guard
9 II, 27| from Curio's camp to Attius Varus. They, whether they uttered
10 II, 27| entertained, or wished to gratify Varus (for what we wish we readily
11 II, 27| Induced by their opinion, Varus the next day led his troops
12 II, 28| 2.28]In Varus's army there was one Sextus
13 II, 28| was one Sextus Quintilius Varus who, as we have mentioned
14 II, 30| be made, and an attack on Varus's camp; for when such sentiments
15 II, 33| preceding day; nor did Attius Varus hesitate to draw out his
16 II, 34| cut to pieces by our men. Varus's whole army, facing that
17 II, 34| our men come near them, Varus's whole army turned their
18 II, 35| a loud voice shouted to Varus by his name, and often called
19 II, 35| and give him advice. When Varus, after been repeatedly called,
20 II, 35| and was very near killing Varus, but he escaped the danger
21 II, 35| camp into the town, which Varus perceiving and knowing the
22 II, 43| marching up, others that Varus was hastening with his legions,
23 II, 44| centurions as deputies to Varus at night, and surrendered
24 II, 44| his own realm. Although Varus complained that his honor
25 III, 37| before. And when Quintus Varus, commander of Domitius's
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 VIII, 28| performed, Quintus Atius Varus, general of the horse, a
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