Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 47 | party there were killed Titus Caecilius, principal centurion,
2 III, 19 | eagerly disposed for peace. Titus Labienus walked forward
3 III, 67 | enemy to defend the camp; Titus Pulcio, by whose means we
4 III, 105| arrived in Asia, he found that Titus Ampius had attempted to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 10 | these reasons he appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant,
6 I, 21 | the third watch he orders Titus Labienus, his lieutenant
7 I, 22 | was in the possession of Titus Labienus, and he himself
8 II, 26 | the top of the hill; and Titus Labienus, having gained
9 VII, 49 | his troops, sent orders to Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants,
10 VII, 51 | had, under the command of Titus Sextius, occupied the higher
11 VII, 89 | Aedui and Arverni; he orders Titus Labienus to march into the [
12 VII, 89 | country of the] Ambivareti, Titus Sextius into the territories
13 VIII, 11 | among the Bituriges under Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants;
14 VIII, 23 | assizes in Hither Gaul, Titus Labienus, having discovered
15 VIII, 24 | two legions. He ordered Titus Labienus to attend himself,
16 VIII, 52 | and reviewed them. He made Titus Labienus governor of Cisalpine
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