Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 16 | Picenum. Lentulus Spinther occupied that town with ten cohorts;
2 I, 38 | which were at that time occupied by detachments from Lucius
3 I, 69 | the Ebro and Octogesa was occupied by the enemy's camp, which
4 I, 83 | Two parts of this were occupied by the armies, and one third
5 III, 14 | and the whole shore was occupied by the enemy's fleet: on
6 III, 15 | for the whole shore was occupied by parties disposed in different
7 III, 43 | hills. These he first of all occupied with guards, and raised
8 III, 111| of the town which Caesar occupied with his troops. At first
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 III, 2 | which hung over it were occupied by a very large force of
10 III, 14 | prospect of the sea were occupied by our army. ~
11 IV, 17 | the binding of the piles occupied), laid in at their extremities
12 V, 7 | while the minds of all were occupied, Dumnorix began to take
13 V, 15 | were off their guard, and occupied in the fortification of
14 VI, 21 | report. Their whole life is occupied in hunting and in the pursuits
15 VII, 36 | around himself, and having occupied all the hills of that range
16 VII, 36 | foraging; but this place was occupied by them with a weak garrison):
17 VII, 51 | command of Titus Sextius, occupied the higher ground. The legions,
18 VII, 69 | and by night the same were occupied by watches and strong guards. ~~
19 VII, 72 | weapons against our men while occupied with the works. Having left
20 VII, 79 | forces to Alesia, and having occupied the entire hill, encamped
21 VII, 80 | from the entire camp, which occupied a ridge of hills; and the
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