Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 II, 35| winter quarters among the Carnutes, the Andes, and the Turones,
2 V, 24| 25 There was among the Carnutes a man named Tasgetius, born
3 V, 24| quickly from Belgium to the Carnutes, and winter there, and arrest
4 V, 28| forth into Italy, as the Carnutes would not otherwise have
5 V, 55| side the Senones and the Carnutes were stimulated by their
6 V, 55| invited by the Senones and the Carnutes, and several other states
7 VI, 2 | concerting measures with the Carnutes and the neighboring states,
8 VI, 3 | except the Senones, the Carnutes, and the Treviri, had come,
9 VI, 4 | them. To the same place the Carnutes send embassadors and hostages,
10 VI, 13| in the territories of the Carnutes, which is reckoned the central
11 VI, 44| conspiracy of the Senones and Carnutes, and having pronounced a
12 VII, 2 | things are in agitation, the Carnutes declare “that they would
13 VII, 3 | appointed day came, the Carnutes, under the command of Cotuatus
14 VII, 11| to Genabum, a town of the Carnutes, who having then for the
15 VII, 75| Bituriges, Sentones, Ruteni, and Carnutes; ten thousand from the Bellovaci;
16 VIII, 4 | entreat his aid against the Carnutes, who they complained had
17 VIII, 4 | marches in pursuit of the Carnutes. ~
18 VIII, 5 | army reached the enemy, the Carnutes, terrified by the suffering
19 VIII, 5 | at Genabum, a town of the Carnutes; and lodged his men in houses,
20 VIII, 5 | returned loaded with booty. The Carnutes, overpowered by the severity
21 VIII, 31| rest of the army to the Carnutes and those other states,
22 VIII, 31| recovering the states. For the Carnutes, who, though often harassed
23 VIII, 31| influenced by the example of the Carnutes, as soon as Fabius arrived
24 VIII, 38| all. When he came to the Carnutes, in whose state he has in
25 VIII, 46| near the confines of the Carnutes, to keep in awe the entire
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