Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 V, 3 | that state, two persons, Indutiomarus and Cingetorix, were then
2 V, 3 | on among the Treviri. But Indutiomarus began to collect cavalry
3 V, 3 | the safety of the state; Indutiomarus, dreading lest he should
4 V, 4 | war with Britain, ordered Indutiomarus to come to him with 200
5 V, 4 | demanded by name, he consoled Indutiomarus, and enjoined him to continue
6 V, 4 | possible among his people. Indutiomarus was very much offended at
7 V, 25| induced by the messages of Indutiomarus, one of the Treviri, excited
8 V, 52| carried to the Treviri, Indutiomarus, who had resolved to attack
9 V, 54| 55 But the Triviri and Indutiomarus let no part of the entire
10 V, 54| to be tempted any more.” Indutiomarus disappointed in this expectation,
11 V, 56| Accordingly, the speech of Indutiomarus, which he had delivered
12 V, 56| assembling. In the mean time, Indutiomarus, with all his cavalry, nearly
13 V, 57| 58 Since Indutiomarus was daily advancing up to
14 V, 57| Treviri. In the mean while, Indutiomarus, according to his daily
15 V, 57| they should all make for Indutiomarus, and no one wound any man
16 V, 57| since all aimed at one, Indutiomarus is slain, having been overtaken
17 VI, 2 | 2 Indutiomarus having been slain, as we
18 VI, 8 | homes. The relations of Indutiomarus, who had been the promoters
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