Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 34| Thessaly: and Caius Calvisius Sabinus, with five cohorts, and
2 III, 55| Longinus, and Calvisius Sabinus, Caesar thought he ought
3 III, 55| thither, and ordered Quintus Sabinus and Cassius to join him
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 II, 5 | river he leaves Q. Titurius Sabinus, his lieutenant, with six
5 III, 11| united. He sends Q. Titurius Sabinus his lieutenant, with three
6 III, 17| the Veneti, Q. Titurius Sabinus with those troops which
7 III, 17| husbandry and their daily labor. Sabinus kept himself within his
8 III, 17| opportunity of fighting; so that Sabinus had now not only come into
9 III, 18| removed from this: that Sabinus would the next night privately
10 III, 18| this measure; the delay of Sabinus during the previous days;
11 III, 19| arrived quite out of breath. Sabinus having encouraged his men,
12 III, 19| Thus at the same time, Sabinus was informed of the naval
13 III, 19| Caesar of victory gained by Sabinus; and all the states immediately
14 IV, 22| delivered to Q. Titurius Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius Cotta,
15 V, 23| He ordered Q. Titurius Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius Cotta,
16 V, 25| though they had met with Sabinus and Cotta at the borders
17 V, 29| officers, “Prevail,” said Sabinus, “if so you wish it;” and
18 V, 30| his assent; the opinion of Sabinus prevails. It is proclaimed
19 V, 36| 37 Sabinus orders those tribunes of
20 V, 40| also, about the death of Sabinus. They point to Ambiorix
21 V, 46| having learned the death of Sabinus and the destruction of the
22 V, 51| information of the death of Sabinus and Cotta from the prisoners.
23 V, 52| respecting the death of Sabinus having been circulated among
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