Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 33| person for Rome. Having assembled the senate, he reminded
2 III, 19| multitude from both sides assembled, and the expectations of
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 8 | and the soldiers which had assembled from the Province, he carries
4 I, 30| Gaul, the chiefs of states, assembled to congratulate Caesar, [
5 III, 16| discretion or rank, had assembled in that battle; and they
6 III, 17| desperate men and robbers assembled out of Gaul from all quarters,
7 III, 26| which it was certain had assembled out of Aquitania and from
8 IV, 23| Having in the mean time assembled the lieutenants and military
9 IV, 26| and another from another assembled around whatever standards
10 IV, 27| country parts, and the chiefs assembled from all quarter, and proceeded
11 IV, 37| about 6000 of the enemy soon assembled; which being reported, Caesar
12 V, 8 | large bodies of troops had assembled there, yet being alarmed
13 V, 11| the Britons had already assembled at that place, the chief
14 V, 16| the auxiliaries who had assembled from all sides, departed;
15 V, 28| the Germans, should have assembled; or when some disaster had
16 V, 52| called the Armoricae, had assembled for the purpose of attacking
17 V, 57| and the Nervii which had assembled, depart; and for a short
18 VI, 5 | lightly-equipped legions. They, having assembled no troops, as they relied
19 VI, 7 | interests. Labienus, having assembled the tribunes of the soldiers
20 VI, 10| their allies, which they had assembled, to the utmost extremities
21 VII, 4 | general freedom, and having assembled great forces he drives from
22 VII, 33| almost all the state had assembled there, and he was informed
23 VII, 48| great multitude of them had assembled, the matrons, who a little
24 VII, 55| Noviodunum, and those who had assembled there for the purpose of
25 VII, 75| when so great a multitude assembled together, they could neither
26 VIII, 7 | fit for carrying arms, had assembled in one place, and along
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