Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 4 | by way of recruits, from Thessaly, Boeotia, Achaia, and Epirus:
2 III, 5 | quantities of corn from Thessaly, Asia, Egypt, Crete, Cyrene,
3 III, 34 | embassadors came to him from Thessaly and Aetolia, to engage that
4 III, 34 | and two hundred horse, to Thessaly: and Caius Calvisius Sabinus,
5 III, 35 | country. Cassius went to Thessaly with his legion. As there
6 III, 36 | toward Cassius Longinus in Thessaly. He effected this with such
7 III, 36 | which divides Macedonia from Thessaly, under the care of Marcus
8 III, 36 | the mountains that environ Thessaly, and thence began to make
9 III, 79 | confines of and opposite to Thessaly. ~
10 III, 80 | which is the first town of Thessaly on the road from Epirus.
11 III, 80 | Androsthenes, the praetor of Thessaly, as he preferred to be the
12 III, 80 | was not yet arrived near Thessaly. Caesar having fortified
13 III, 81 | there was not a state in Thessaly (except Larissa, which was
14 III, 82 | 3.82]Pompey arrived in Thessaly a few days after, and having
15 III, 100| advice of the battle in Thessaly, he could not be forced
16 III, 101| received of the action in Thessaly, so well authenticated,
17 III, 106| ordered to follow him from Thessaly, the other he called in
18 III, 111| but after the battle in Thessaly, had returned home. They
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