Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 4 | Gabinius's troops from Alexandria, whom Aulus Gabinius had
2 III, 103| permitted to take refuge in Alexandria, and to be protected in
3 III, 103| had brought them over to Alexandria, and at the conclusion of
4 III, 104| king's army, and seize on Alexandria and Egypt; or despising
5 III, 106| that kingdom, set out for Alexandria with two legions (one of
6 III, 106| secure in any place. At Alexandria he was informed of the death
7 III, 107| persons on a voyage from Alexandria. In the mean time, considering
8 III, 108| army away from Pelusium to Alexandria, and appointed Achillas,
9 III, 108| left sealed up, and kept at Alexandria. ~
10 III, 109| were on their march to Alexandria. Caesar's forces were by
11 III, 110| licentious mode of living at Alexandria, and had forgotten the name
12 III, 110| had been collected: for at Alexandria all our runaway slaves were
13 III, 110| being in several wars in Alexandria. These had restored Ptolemy
14 III, 111| soldiers, Achillas seized Alexandria, except that part of the
15 III, 111| which were usually kept at Alexandria, to guard the port. If they
16 III, 112| island lying over against Alexandria, forms a harbor; but on
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 VII, 89 | after the transactions in Alexandria, to the end, not indeed
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