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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 32| exploits in Spain? that he routed two armies, conquered two 2 II, 32| the very first attack, I routed the enemy's fleet? That 3 III, 75| such success, that having routed them all, and killed several, 4 III, 94| by them the cavalry were routed; by them the archers and 5 III, 94| when Pompey saw his cavalry routed, and that part of his army Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
6 I, 7 | been slain, and his army routed and made to pass under the 7 I, 10| their march. After having routed these in several battles, 8 I, 31| arms; that they had been routed, and had sustained a great 9 I, 44| all their forces had been routed and beaten by him in a single 10 I, 46| lest, after the enemy were routed, it might be said that they 11 I, 52| the army of the enemy was routed on the left wing and put 12 II, 17| under baggage, which being routed, and the baggage-train seized, 13 II, 19| The latter being easily routed and thrown into confusion, 14 II, 23| eleventh and the eighth, having routed the Veromandui, with whom 15 II, 24| as I have related, were routed by the first assault of 16 II, 24| state that the Romans were routed and conquered, [and] that 17 III, 6 | of the enemy being thus routed, and stripped of their arms, [ 18 III, 20| been killed, and his army routed, and from which L. Manilius, 19 III, 20| then when their cavalry was routed, and our men pursuing, they 20 III, 28| engaged in war, had been routed and overcome, and as they 21 IV, 35| occur-that, if the enemy were routed, they would escape from 22 VII, 13| number of men. When they were routed, the townsmen, again intimidated, 23 VII, 62| command they had so often routed the enemy, to be present,” 24 VII, 68| 68 All his cavalry being routed, Vercingetorix led back


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