Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 37| a hundred cantons of the Suevi had encamped on the banks
2 I, 37| lest, if this new band of Suevi should unite with the old
3 I, 51| Vangiones, Nemetes, Sedusii, Suevi; and surrounded their whole
4 I, 54| reported beyond the Rhine, the Suevi, who had come to the banks
5 IV, 1 | several years harassed by the Suevi, they were constantly engaged
6 IV, 1 | agriculture. The nation of the Suevi is by far the largest and
7 IV, 3 | thus on one side of the Suevi the lands are said to lie
8 IV, 3 | proximity to them. Though the Suevi, after making the attempt
9 IV, 4 | resisted the power of the Suevi, but being at last driven
10 IV, 7 | they are inferior to the Suevi alone, to whom not even
11 IV, 8 | of the aggressions of the Suevi, and requesting assistance
12 IV, 16| grievously oppressed by the Suevi; or, if he was prevented
13 IV, 19| were ever harassed by the Suevi, he learned from them these
14 IV, 19| these particulars: that the Suevi, after they had by means
15 IV, 19| those regions which the Suevi possessed; that in this
16 IV, 19| from the invasion of the Suevi, having spent altogether
17 VI, 9 | auxiliaries had been sent by the Suevi; he accepts the apology
18 VI, 9 | to the territories of the Suevi. ~
19 VI, 10| few days after, that the Suevi are drawing all their forces
20 VI, 10| numerous scouts among the Suevi, and learn what things are
21 VI, 10| intervened, report that all the Suevi, after certain intelligence
22 VI, 10| the Cherusci against the Suevi, and the Suevi against the
23 VI, 10| against the Suevi, and the Suevi against the Cherusci: that
24 VI, 10| entrance of that forest the Suevi had determined to await
25 VI, 29| the Ubian scouts that the Suevi had retired into their woods,
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