Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | Marcus Antonius, and Quintus Cassius, tribunes of the people,
2 II, 19 | under the command of Quintus Cassius, tribune of the people;
3 II, 21 | temple. He made Quintus Cassius governor of the province,
4 III, 5 | Triarius: the Syrian, by Caius Cassius: the Rhodian, by Caius Marcellus,
5 III, 34 | them, he dispatched Lucius Cassius Longinus, with the twenty-seventh,
6 III, 35 | master of the whole country. Cassius went to Thessaly with his
7 III, 36 | wheeled on a sudden toward Cassius Longinus in Thessaly. He
8 III, 36 | Macedonia, flew to attack Cassius's camp, at which Cassius
9 III, 36 | Cassius's camp, at which Cassius being alarmed, and having
10 III, 36 | desisted from his pursuit of Cassius, and hastened to relieve
11 III, 36 | vigilance of Domitius saved Cassius, and the expedition of Scipio,
12 III, 55 | as we have related, by Cassius Longinus, and Calvisius
13 III, 55 | ordered Quintus Sabinus and Cassius to join him with their cohorts.
14 III, 101| Much about the same time, Cassius arrived in Sicily with a
15 III, 101| Pomponius the other at Messana, Cassius got into Messana with his
16 III, 101| arrived very opportunely: and Cassius set sail from thence to
17 III, 101| anchor, and having attacked Cassius's fleet, captured two five-banked
18 III, 101| galleys, in one of which was Cassius himself; but he made his
19 III, 101| Upon which intelligence Cassius departed with his fleet
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 20 I, 7 | remembrance that Lucius Cassius, the consul, had been slain,
21 I, 12 | fathers, had slain Lucius Cassius the consul, and had made
22 I, 12 | Piso the lieutenant [of Cassius], the grandfather of Lucius
23 I, 12 | father-in-law, in the same battle as Cassius himself. ~~
24 I, 13 | Helvetii, in the war against Cassius. He thus treats with Caesar:—
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