Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18| mother in marriage among the Bituriges to a man the most noble
2 VII, 5 | into the country of the Bituriges. On his arrival, the Bituriges
3 VII, 5 | Bituriges. On his arrival, the Bituriges send embassadors to the
4 VII, 5 | horse and foot to succor the Bituriges. When they came to the river
5 VII, 5 | Loire, which separates the Bituriges from the Aedui, they delayed
6 VII, 5 | of the treachery of the Bituriges, who, they ascertained,
7 VII, 5 | should cross the river, the Bituriges on the one side, and the
8 VII, 5 | On their departure, the Bituriges immediately unite themselves
9 VII, 8 | from the country of the Bituriges in the direction of the
10 VII, 9 | into the country of the Bituriges; and after marching from
11 VII, 11| into the territories of the Bituriges. ~
12 VII, 13| in the territories of the Bituriges, and situated in a most
13 VII, 13| dominion the state of the Bituriges. ~
14 VII, 15| than twenty towns of the Bituriges are burned in one day. Conflagrations
15 VII, 15| burned or defended. The Bituriges threw themselves at the
16 VII, 21| not be intrusted to the Bituriges alone, because they were
17 VII, 21| victory must rest with the Bituriges, if they made good the defense
18 VII, 29| to the imprudence of the Bituriges, and the too ready compliance
19 VII, 75| from the Senones, Sequani, Bituriges, Sentones, Ruteni, and Carnutes;
20 VII, 89| into the territories of the Bituriges, and Caius Caninius Rebilus
21 VIII, 2 | stationed in the country of the Bituriges, not far from the territories
22 VIII, 2 | part of the country of the Bituriges; who, possessing an extensive
23 VIII, 3 | being taken, as many of the Bituriges as were able to escape the
24 VIII, 3 | offers being made to the Bituriges, when they perceived that
25 VIII, 4 | dispensing justice there, the Bituriges send embassadors to him,
26 VIII, 11| winter quarters among the Bituriges under Titus Sextius, one
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