Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 25 | Canusium, and thence to Brundusium. He orders all the forces
2 I, 25 | now on his march to him at Brundusium, that it deeply concerned
3 I, 26 | this message he marched to Brundusium with six legions, four of
4 I, 26 | that Pompey remained at Brundusium with twenty cohorts; but
5 I, 26 | behind to keep possession of Brundusium, that he might the more
6 I, 26 | afforded by the harbor of Brundusium. The plan of his work was
7 I, 27 | he found in the harbor of Brundusium: on them he erected turrets
8 I, 28 | the consuls, returned to Brundusium. Pompey, either frightened
9 I, 29 | 1.28]The people of Brundusium, irritated by the insolence
10 I, 31 | to have them convoyed to Brundusium. He detached Valerius, his
11 III, 2 | from the city, and went to Brundusium, where he had ordered twelve
12 III, 2 | Apulia and the district about Brundusium, after the very wholesome
13 III, 6 | 3.6]When Caesar came to Brundusium, he made a speech to the
14 III, 8 | ships the same night to Brundusium, to transport the rest of
15 III, 14 | and cavalry on board at Brundusium, as Caesar had directed
16 III, 23 | which he commanded, came to Brundusium, and seized an island, which
17 III, 24 | Antonius was at this time at Brundusium, and relying on the valor
18 III, 24 | galleys, which he had built at Brundusium, to row to the mouth of
19 III, 24 | disgrace, departed from Brundusium, and abandoned the blockade. ~
20 III, 25 | were not coming to him from Brundusium, and he imagined that some
21 III, 25 | terms to his officers at Brundusium, [and gave them orders]
22 III, 87 | heard that the cohorts at Brundusium are composed of invalids?
23 III, 100| arrived with his fleet at Brundusium and in the same manner,
24 III, 100| island opposite the harbor of Brundusium. In like manner, Valinius,
25 III, 100| who was then governor of Brundusium, with a few decked barks,
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