Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 13| Auximum, a town into which Attius had brought his cohorts,
2 I, 14| Auximum went in a body to Attius Varus; and told him that
3 I, 14| Alarmed at this declaration, Attius Varus drew out of the town
4 I, 14| applauded the soldiers of Attius, set Pupius at liberty,
5 I, 19| Lucretius, a senator, and Attius, a Pelignian, who were in
6 I, 19| Antonius. Lucretius and Attius leaped off the walls. Attius,
7 I, 19| Attius leaped off the walls. Attius, being brought before Antonius,
8 I, 19| out with the cohorts and Attius. Caesar added these cohorts
9 I, 19| to his own army, and sent Attius away in safety. The three
10 I, 32| arrived in Africa, he found Attius Varus in the government
11 II, 23| despising the forces of Publius Attius Varus, transported only
12 II, 23| pirates, and which Publius Attius had had repaired for this
13 II, 27| deserted from Curio's camp to Attius Varus. They, whether they
14 II, 28| they should follow him and Attius. On the delivery of this
15 II, 33| the preceding day; nor did Attius Varus hesitate to draw out
16 II, 34| entire cavalry of Publius Attius, and several light-armed
17 II, 34| behind. But the minds of Attius's soldiers being prepossessed
18 II, 36| surrendering, and argued with Attius that he should not suffer
19 III, 83| his alliance with Pompey. Attius Rufus charged Lucius Afranius
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