Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | occasion. But the consuls Lentulus and Marcellus, who had previously
2 I, 2 | regulation of the state. Lucius Lentulus the consul promises that
3 I, 3 | were all harshly rebuked by Lentulus, who peremptorily refused
4 I, 5 | a defeat actuated Cato. Lentulus was wrought upon by the
5 I, 6 | meet, from the day on which Lentulus entered into his consulate,
6 I, 15 | spread on a sudden that when Lentulus, the consul, came to open
7 I, 15 | thither by the Julian law: and Lentulus brought into the public
8 I, 16 | the chief town of Picenum. Lentulus Spinther occupied that town
9 I, 17 | recovered Asculum and driven out Lentulus, ordered the soldiers that
10 I, 22 | what of Domitius, what of Lentulus, what of the rest; what
11 I, 23 | About the fourth watch, Lentulus Spinther said to our sentinels
12 I, 23 | Encouraged by this address, Lentulus begged leave to return to
13 I, 24 | Lucius Domitius, Publius Lentulus Spinther, Lucius Vibullius
14 III, 4 | levied by the activity of Lentulus. Besides, he had distributed
15 III, 62 | lines Caesar had posted Lentulus Marcellinus, the quaestor,
16 III, 83 | Already Domitius, Scipio, and Lentulus Spinther, in their daily
17 III, 83 | most scurrilous language. Lentulus urging the respect due to
18 III, 96 | sods, the tents of Lucius Lentulus and others shaded with ivy,
19 III, 102| thing had happened to Lucius Lentulus, who had been consul the
20 III, 102| year before, and to Publius Lentulus a consular senator, and
21 III, 104| In like manner, Lucius Lentulus was seized by the king's
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 22 VIII, 50 | arrogantly boasted that Lucius Lentulus and Caius Marcellus had
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