Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | an Aeduan, the brother of Divitiacus, who at that time possessed
2 I, 16| in his camp, among them Divitiacus and Liscus who was invested
3 I, 18| Dumnorix, the brother of Divitiacus, was indicated; but, as
4 I, 18| weakened, and his brother, Divitiacus, restored to his former
5 I, 19| by experience his brother Divitiacus’s very high regard for the
6 I, 19| should hurt the feelings of Divitiacus. Therefore, before he attempted
7 I, 19| attempted any thing, he orders Divitiacus to be summoned to him, and,
8 I, 20| 20 Divitiacus, embracing Caesar, begins
9 I, 20| to the lessening of his [Divitiacus] popularity, but almost
10 I, 20| the sake of his brother, Divitiacus. He sets spies over Dumnorix
11 I, 31| greatest tortures. For these Divitiacus the Aeduan spoke and told
12 I, 31| disclosed to Ariovistus, [Divitiacus adds] that he doubts not
13 I, 32| speech had been delivered by Divitiacus, all who were present began
14 I, 32| answer at all, the same Divitiacus the Aeduan answered, that—“
15 I, 41| carefully reconnoitered by Divitiacus, because in him of all others
16 II, 4 | even in our own memory, Divitiacus, the most powerful man of
17 II, 5 | He, addressing himself to Divitiacus, the Aeduan, with great
18 II, 10| that they had learned that Divitiacus and the Aedui were approaching
19 II, 14| 14 For these Divitiacus pleads (for after the departure
20 II, 15| account of his respect for Divitiacus and the Aeduans, he would
21 VI, 12| sovereignty of the whole of Gaul. Divitiacus urged by this necessity,
22 VII, 39| being recommended to him by Divitiacus, had come in the number
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