Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19| town with a rampart and turrets during the remainder of
2 I, 27| Brundusium: on them he erected turrets three stories high, and,
3 I, 28| and there, on the wall and turrets, some light-armed veterans,
4 I, 37| and resolved to provide turrets, and vineae to assault the
5 II, 1 | raise a mound, vineae, and turrets against the town, on two
6 II, 2 | thrown on our mound and turrets. These our men easily repulsed,
7 II, 8 | raised to the usual height of turrets, which was effected in the
8 II, 11| beaten off from the wall and turrets; nor was a fair opportunity
9 II, 16| surrounded with a wall and turrets on every part by which it
10 II, 16| equal terms from walls and turrets, they could perceive that
11 II, 19| sentinels on the wall and in the turrets, and detained two cohorts (
12 III, 40| he had raised very high turrets, so that fighting as it
13 III, 54| the following days built turrets, and having carried his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 III, 14| beaks; and that, although turrets were built [on their decks],
15 III, 21| resisting, he raised vineae and turrets. They at one time attempting
16 VII, 22| wall on every side with turrets, and had covered them with
17 VII, 24| gates on each side of the turrets. Some at a distance were
18 VII, 72| surrounded the entire work with turrets, which were eighty feet
19 VII, 86| dislodge the defenders from the turrets: they fill the ditches with
20 VIII, 9 | be sunk: likewise several turrets, three stories high, to
21 VIII, 9 | entrance he erected gates and turrets of a considerable height. ~
22 VIII, 35| cohorts from the nearest turrets made an attack on the convoy
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