Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | on this occasion. But the consuls Lentulus and Marcellus,
2 I, 1 | obtain his request from the consuls, he wrote to the senate
3 I, 1 | January, and before the consuls could pass any decree concerning
4 I, 1 | gave it up previously, the consuls should suppress it. ~
5 I, 2 | letter was delivered to the consuls, they were with great difficulty,
6 I, 2 | subject of the letter. The consuls put the question on the
7 I, 6 | despaired of). "That the consuls, praetors, tribunes of the
8 I, 7 | before happened. Both the consuls leave the city, and private
9 I, 11| Capua, where they met the consuls and Pompey, and declared
10 I, 11| perform his promises, that the consuls and Pompey would not give
11 I, 26| He discovered that the consuls were gone to Dyrrachium
12 I, 27| with answer that, as the consuls were absent, no treaty of
13 I, 28| Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, returned to Brundusium.
14 I, 86| that the late praetors and consuls should not be sent to govern
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 2 | Messala and Marcus Piso were consuls [61 B.C.], incited by lust
16 IV, 1 | Pompey and M. Crassus were consuls [55 B.C.]), those Germans [
17 V, 1 | and Appius Claudius being consuls [54 B.C.], Caesar, when
18 VIII, 48| and Caius Marcellus were consuls [50 B. C.], produced no
19 VIII, 50| Marcellus had been appointed consuls, who would strip Caesar
20 VIII, 52| on the question. But the consuls and Pompey’s friends interposed
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