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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 1| this one request, that two legions, and the province of Cisalpine 2 1, 3| naturally apprehensive as two legions were forced from him, that 3 1, 4| officers belonging to the two legions, which had been delivered 4 1, 5| incurred by converting the two legions from their expedition through 5 1, 7| told them that he had ten legions ready; that he was moreover 6 1, 8| called it out, his other legions not having yet arrived), 7 1, 9| protection; he called his other legions from winter quarters; and 8 1, 10| throughout Italy; that the two legions which had been taken from 9 1, 12| retain his province and the legions that belonged to another, 10 1, 12| staid at Ariminum with two legions, with the intention of raising 11 1, 15| was on his march to those legions which he had received from 12 1, 16| Caesar was advancing with two legions. Domitius had collected 13 1, 17| Caesar, having marched his legions over, halted before the 14 1, 26| marched to Brundusium with six legions, four of them veterans: 15 1, 31| propraetor, to Sicily with three legions; and ordered him, when he 16 1, 32| making levies, had raised two legions. From his acquaintance with 17 1, 33| injustice, in taking away his legions: their cruelty and insolence 18 1, 37| treatment, Caesar led three legions against Massilia, and resolved 19 1, 38| lieutenants into Spain with three legions, which he had disposed to 20 1, 38| lieutenants. He desired the other legions, which were passing the 21 1, 39| Hither Spain, with three legions; the second of the country 22 1, 39| river Guadiana with two legions; the third from the river 23 1, 39| with the like number of legions) divided among themselves 24 1, 39| Further Spain with what legions he had. These matters being 25 1, 40| above mentioned, had three legions, Petreius two. There were 26 1, 40| provinces. Caesar had sent his legions into Spain, with about six 27 1, 40| through Mauritania with his legions to Spain, and would shortly 28 1, 41| other. When two of Fabius's legions had, as was their constant 29 1, 41| and the town, with four legions and all the cavalry, and 30 1, 41| marched against Fabius's two legions. When his approach was announced, 31 1, 41| had the command of those legions, compelled by the emergency, 32 1, 41| the furious charge of the legions and the horse. When the 33 1, 41| sides the colors of two legions, which Caius Fabius had 34 1, 41| each general led back his legions to their respective camps. ~ 35 1, 43| evening Caesar drew his legions within this trench, and 36 1, 43| he kept the rest of the legions under arms without baggage 37 1, 43| protection of the three legions, and the strength of the 38 1, 44| expectation of this he led three legions out of the camp, and, drawing 39 1, 44| retreat to the standards of legions. ~ 40 1, 52| all his cavalry and three legions, and sent the horse on before, 41 1, 52| equal terms; but when the legions began to approach, having 42 1, 58| men selected from all his legions, antesignani and centurions, 43 1, 61| rumors of the assistance of legions which were said to be on 44 1, 62| together, and transported two legions over the river Segre, and 45 1, 64| formed one camp with the two legions which they had led across 46 1, 65| the camp: the rest of the legions he drew out without any 47 1, 79| followed close after with his legions. Not a moment passed in 48 1, 80| should give orders to the legions to halt, and by a violent 49 1, 81| followed them with the legions that remained. He left a 50 1, 83| progress, they drew out their legions about the eighth hour, by 51 1, 83| camp. Caesar calling his legions off from their work, and 52 1, 84| 1.83]Afranius's five legions were drawn up in two lines, 53 1, 84| out of each of the five legions formed the first line. Three 54 1, 86| should be disbanded: for six legions had been sent into Spain, 55 1, 88| pay was demanded by the legions, a sedition almost breaking 56 1, 88| Caesar ordered two of his legions, to go before, the rest 57 2, 18| having completed his two legions, he added to them about 58 2, 18| was to retire with his two legions to Gades, and to lay up 59 2, 19| Having therefore sent two legions into Further Spain under 60 2, 20| known, one of Varro's two legions, which was called Vernacula, 61 2, 21| province, and assigned him four legions. He himself, with those 62 2, 22| lay to his favor, left two legions in garrison there, sent 63 2, 23| transported only two of the four legions which he had received from 64 2, 24| the lieutenant, with the legions; and went forward himself 65 2, 26| immediately called off his legions from the work, and put them 66 2, 26| the battle: and before the legions could be completely marshaled 67 2, 28| transported to Africa those legions which Caesar had received 68 2, 29| pleased." These were the legions which a short time before 69 2, 37| to Sicily, that his two legions and the remainder of his 70 2, 43| Varus was hastening with his legions, and that they already saw 71 3, 1| time when Pompey kept his legions quartered in the city (these 72 3, 2| where he had ordered twelve legions and all his cavalry to meet 73 3, 4| 3.4]He had made up nine legions of Roman citizens; five 74 3, 4| had distributed among his legions a considerable number, by 75 3, 4| Achaia, and Epirus: with his legions he also intermixed the soldiers 76 3, 4| Besides these, he expected two legions from Syria, with Scipio; 77 3, 6| day of January, with seven legions on board, as already remarked. 78 3, 8| transport the rest of his legions and cavalry. The charge 79 3, 8| expeditious in transporting the legions. But the ships having put 80 3, 13| the arrival of his other legions from Italy, and to winter 81 3, 14| Kalenus, having put the legions and cavalry on board at 82 3, 25| almost gone, and Caesar's legions and shipping were not coming 83 3, 29| amounted to three veteran legions, and one of recruits, and 84 3, 31| Bibulus besieged), he drew his legions and cavalry out of Syria; 85 3, 31| consul;" he drew off his legions to winter quarters to Pergamus, 86 3, 33| crossed the sea with his legions; that Scipio should hasten 87 3, 34| into Macedonia with two legions, the eleventh and twelfth, 88 3, 36| was approaching with his legions, which occasioned various 89 3, 36| left the baggage of his legions behind him at the river 90 3, 36| marching against him with his legions, and that he could not maintain 91 3, 45| experience, if Caesar's legions effected a retreat without 92 3, 46| completed, he ordered his legions to file off: Pompey's men 93 3, 51| his camp, came up with two legions to assist the cohort; upon 94 3, 56| Pompey battle, and led his legions almost close to Pompey's 95 3, 56| the world, drew out his legions, but so close to his camp, 96 3, 66| intended to keep several legions there. By this means, the 97 3, 75| having retained only two legions in his camp, he marched 98 3, 78| Corcyra, because he expected legions and cavalry from Italy, 99 3, 80| Dyrrachium, had marched with his legions to Larissa: Pompey was not 100 3, 82| booty. And receiving all the legions into one camp, he shared 101 3, 86| without endangering the legions, and almost without a blow. 102 3, 88| the left wing were the two legions, delivered over by Caesar 103 3, 88| Scipio with the Syrian legions commanded the center. The 104 3, 89| cohort from each of the legions composing the third line, 105 3, 97| and ordering part of his legions to remain in Pompey's camp, 106 3, 97| own camp, and taking four legions with him, went by a shorter 107 3, 98| diligence, he ordered the legions in his camp to come and 108 3, 101| soldiers of the veteran legions, who had been left to guard 109 3, 106| for Alexandria with two legions (one of which he ordered 110 3, 106| and a few from Asia. These legions amounted but to three thousand 111 3, 107| observed this, he ordered other legions to be brought to him from


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