Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | and he likewise persuades Dumnorix, an Aeduan, the brother
2 I, 9 | they send embassadors to Dumnorix the Aeduan, that through
3 I, 9 | request from the Sequani. Dumnorix, by his popularity and liberality,
4 I, 18| by this speech of Liscus, Dumnorix, the brother of Divitiacus,
5 I, 18| that it is all true; that “Dumnorix is the person, a man of
6 I, 18| flight had been made by Dumnorix and his cavalry (for Dumnorix
7 I, 18| Dumnorix and his cavalry (for Dumnorix was in command of the cavalry
8 I, 19| it themselves; that he [Dumnorix] was reprimanded: by the [
9 I, 19| him of what was said about Dumnorix in the council of the Gauls,
10 I, 19| himself pass judgment on him [Dumnorix] after trying the case,
11 I, 20| the rest of Gaul, and he [Dumnorix] very little on account
12 I, 20| Caesar should befall him [Dumnorix], no one would think that
13 I, 20| and prayers. He summons Dumnorix to him; he brings in his
14 I, 20| Divitiacus. He sets spies over Dumnorix that he may be able to know
15 V, 6 | together with the others, Dumnorix, the Aeduan, of whom we
16 V, 6 | To this was added, that Dumnorix had before said in an assembly
17 V, 7 | Aeduan state, determined that Dumnorix should be restrained and
18 V, 7 | exerted himself to keep Dumnorix in his allegiance [and]
19 V, 7 | minds of all were occupied, Dumnorix began to take his departure
20 V, 7 | slain; considering that Dumnorix would do nothing as a rational
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