Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 II, 5 | of the river he leaves Q. Titurius Sabinus, his lieutenant,
2 II, 9 | storm the fort which Q. Titurius, Caesar’s lieutenant, commanded,
3 II, 10| being apprized of this by Titurius, leads all his cavalry and
4 III, 11| nations be united. He sends Q. Titurius Sabinus his lieutenant,
5 III, 17| on among the Veneti, Q. Titurius Sabinus with those troops
6 III, 19| surrendered themselves to Titurius: for as the temper of the
7 IV, 22| army, he delivered to Q. Titurius Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius
8 IV, 38| Caesar’s lieutenants, Q. Titurius and L. Cotta, who had led
9 V, 23| Cativolcus. He ordered Q. Titurius Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius
10 V, 26| the intimate friend of Q. Titurius, and with him, Q. Junius,
11 V, 26| he warned, that he prayed Titurius by the claims of hospitality,
12 V, 28| opposition to those things, Titurius exclaimed, “That they would
13 V, 32| 33 Then at length Titurius, as one who had provided
14 V, 32| soldier. And since they [Titurius and Cotta] could less easily
15 V, 35| troubled by these events, Q. Titurius, when he had perceived Ambiorix
16 V, 38| the report of the death of Titurius not having as yet been conveyed
17 V, 40| Ambiorix had related to Titurius, namely, “that all Gaul
18 VI, 1 | which he had lost under Q. Titurius had been doubled, taught
19 VI, 32| middle of the Eburones, where Titurius and Aurunculeius had been
20 VI, 37| catastrophe of Cotta and Titurius, who had fallen in the same
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