Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 31| head of one of these, the Arverni of the other. After these
2 I, 31| called in for hire by the Arverni and the Sequani. That about
3 I, 45| the Roman people; that the Arverni and the Ruteni had been
4 VII, 3 | in the territories of the Arverni before the end of the first
5 VII, 5 | on the one side, and the Arverni on the other, should surround
6 VII, 5 | unite themselves to the Arverni. ~
7 VII, 7 | gains over that state to the Arverni. Having advanced into the
8 VII, 7 | on the territories of the Arverni. ~
9 VII, 8 | Cevennes, which separates the Arverni from the Helvii, blocked
10 VII, 8 | reaches the territories of the Arverni, with infinite labor to
11 VII, 8 | messengers. Around him all the Arverni crowd in alarm, and solemnly
12 VII, 8 | in the direction of the Arverni. ~
13 VII, 9 | could be announced to the Arverni. Vercingetorix, on hearing
14 VII, 34| into the country of the Arverni, in the direction of the
15 VII, 37| Caesar, being bribed by the Arverni, holds a conference with
16 VII, 38| held conferences with the Arverni; that they had concealed
17 VII, 38| and unite ourselves to the Arverni. Or have we any reasons
18 VII, 64| the nearest cantons of the Arverni against the Helvii; he likewise
19 VII, 66| forces of the enemy from the Arverni, and the cavalry which had
20 VII, 75| an equal number from the Arverni in conjunction with the
21 VII, 75| under the command of the Arverni; twelve thousand each from
22 VII, 77| noblest family among the Arverni, and possessing great influence,
23 VII, 88| Reserving the Aedui and Arverni, [to try] if he could gain
24 VII, 89| captives to the Aedui and Arverni; he orders Titus Labienus
25 VIII, 46| small distance from the Arverni, that no part of Gaul might
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