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Book, Chap. 1 III, 79| accomplish their journey. But the Allobroges, who were in the retinue
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 2 I, 6 | Helvetii and those of the Allobroges, who had lately been subdued,
3 I, 6 | The furthest town of the Allobroges, and the nearest to the
4 I, 6 | should either persuade the Allobroges, because they did not seem
5 I, 10| into the country of the Allobroges, and from the Allobroges
6 I, 10| Allobroges, and from the Allobroges to the Segusiani. These
7 I, 11| enemy from their towns: the Allobroges likewise, who had villages
8 I, 14| Aedui, the Ambarri, and the Allobroges? That as to their so insolently
9 I, 14| allies, and likewise to the Allobroges, he [Caesar] will make peace
10 I, 28| destroyed, he commanded the Allobroges to let them have a plentiful
11 I, 28| province of Gaul and the Allobroges. He granted the petition
12 I, 44| the very last war with the Allobroges had neither rendered assistance
13 III, 1 | from the territories of the Allobroges, and the lake of Geneva,
14 III, 6 | thence into [that of] the Allobroges, and there wintered. ~
15 VII, 64| to wage war against the Allobroges. On the other side he sends
16 VII, 64| embassies, he tampers with the Allobroges, whose minds, he hopes,
17 VII, 65| and fortifications. The Allobroges, placing guards along the
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