Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | belonged to that order were summoned by Pompey. He applauded
2 I, 24 | burgesses, whom Domitius had summoned from the municipal towns.
3 I, 75 | nobility of Spain, whom they summoned to their assistance, and
4 III, 108| that the king should be summoned to plead his cause: but
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 19 | orders Divitiacus to be summoned to him, and, when the ordinary
6 I, 40 | having called a council, and summoned to it the centurions of
7 II, 20 | materials for the rampart, to be summoned; the order of battle to
8 III, 11 | who were said to have been summoned by the Belgae to their aid,)
9 III, 20 | and cavalry, [and] having summoned by name many valiant men
10 III, 23 | auxiliaries and leaders are summoned from them; on whose arrival
11 V, 53 | 54 But Caesar, having summoned to him the principal persons
12 VI, 44 | of the Remi, and, having summoned a council of Gaul to assemble
13 VII, 4 | aimed at sovereign power), summoned together his dependents,
14 VII, 33 | government and laws, and summoned all the senate, and those
15 VII, 33 | few persons were privately summoned for the purpose, at a different
16 VII, 39 | the number of horse, being summoned by Caesar by name. These
17 VII, 44 | foraging; that they were all summoned by Vercingetorix to fortify
18 VII, 63 | a council of all Gaul is summoned to Bibracte. They came together
19 VII, 66 | from the Romans: and having summoned the commanders of the cavalry
20 VII, 77 | considered as citizens, or summoned to the council. My business
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