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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 31| his army to Africa. Marcus Cotta was at this time governor 2 I, 31| of their own accord drove Cotta out of the town; who, terrified Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
3 II, 11| Pedius, and L. Aurunculeius Cotta. He ordered T. Labienus, 4 IV, 22| Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to lead 5 IV, 38| lieutenants, Q. Titurius and L. Cotta, who had led the legions 6 V, 23| Sabinus and L. Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to take 7 V, 25| had met with Sabinus and Cotta at the borders of their 8 V, 28| issue would the advice of Cotta and of those who differed 9 V, 29| was offered strenuously by Cotta and the principal officers, “ 10 V, 30| debate till midnight. At last Cotta, being overruled, yields 11 V, 32| in the action itself. But Cotta, who had reflected that 12 V, 32| since they [Titurius and Cotta] could less easily perform 13 V, 34| surrounded by the enemy; L. Cotta, the lieutenant, when encouraging 14 V, 35| effect.” He consults with Cotta, who had been wounded, whether 15 V, 35| and the soldierssafety. Cotta says he will not go to an 16 V, 36| break their ranks. There L. Cotta, while fighting, is slain, 17 V, 51| the death of Sabinus and Cotta from the prisoners. An assembly 18 VI, 37| eyes the catastrophe of Cotta and Titurius, who had fallen


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