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Alphabetical [« »] calpurnius 1 caltes 1 camalugenus 1 came 56 camp 292 camp-followers 4 camp-retainers 2 | Frequency [« »] 57 taken 57 troops 56 baggage 56 came 56 safety 55 command 54 danger | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances came |
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1 I, 8| appointed with the embassadors came, and they returned to him; 2 I, 12| during the third watch, and came up with that division which 3 I, 26| weapons upon our men, as they came on, and some from between 4 I, 31| superiority for many years, it came to pass that the Germans 5 I, 37| delivered to Caesar, embassadors came from the Aedui and the Treviri; 6 I, 43| had been appointed, they came for the conference. Caesar 7 I, 44| that all the states of Gaul came to attack him, and had encamped 8 II, 2| to be plenty of forage, came to the army. He gives a 9 II, 12| Suessiones, after their flight, came the next night into the 10 II, 17| their neighbors if they came upon them for the purpose 11 II, 21| animate the troops, and came to the tenth legion. Having 12 II, 21| whatever part any one by chance came from the works (in which 13 II, 24| cry and shout of those who came with the baggage-train: 14 III, 4| others with fresh strength came in their place; none of 15 III, 14| his fleet. As soon as it came up and was first seen by 16 III, 29| forests, storms of such a kind came on that the work was necessarily 17 IV, 4| through many parts of Germany, came to the Rhine, to districts 18 IV, 7| days’ march, embassadors came to him from their state, 19 IV, 11| sustain the attack until he came up with the army. ~ 20 IV, 13| their princes and old men, came to the camp to him to practice 21 IV, 27| Together with these embassadors came Commius the Altrebatian, 22 IV, 34| infantry and of cavalry they came up to the camp. ~ 23 IV, 36| embassadors sent by the enemy came to Caesar to negotiate a 24 IV, 37| them. But after our cavalry came in sight, the enemy, throwing 25 V, 2| horse, because they neither came to the general diets [of 26 V, 3| and his legions was known, came to him; assures him that 27 V, 3| the arrival of our army, came to Caesar and began to solicit 28 V, 10| was in sight, some horse came to Caesar from Quintus Atrius, 29 V, 25| engaged in procuring wood, came with a large body to attack 30 VI, 9| 9 Caesar, after he came from the territories of 31 VI, 37| the German horse by chance came up, and immediately, with 32 VI, 43| drawn off. And frequently it came to that point, as so large 33 VII, 3| 3 When the appointed day came, the Carnutes, under the 34 VII, 5| the Bituriges. When they came to the river Loire, which 35 VII, 11| the second day, when he came to Vellaunodunum, a town 36 VII, 11| arms. The people of Genabum came forth silently from the 37 VII, 12| Noviodunum; and when embassadors came from this town to beg that 38 VII, 20| Romans in the mean time came up by chance, they [the 39 VII, 31| friend from our senate, came to him with a great number 40 VII, 32| some noblemen of the Aedui came to him as embassadors to 41 VII, 40| all being most eager, he came in sight of the army of 42 VII, 48| that quarter. As each first came he stood beneath the wall, 43 VII, 55| Eporedirix and Viridomarus came to this place, and received 44 VII, 56| marches by day and night, he came to the river Loire, contrary 45 VII, 58| the same route by which he came. This is a town of the Senones, 46 VII, 63| summoned to Bibracte. They came together in great numbers 47 VII, 78| and children. When these came to the Roman fortifications, 48 VII, 79| command had been intrusted, came with all their forces to 49 VII, 82| their weapons: after they came nearer, they either unawares 50 VIII, 19| assistance of the cavalry, soon came up, and, mixing with the 51 VIII, 23| chosen centurions. When they came to the conference, and Volusenus, 52 VIII, 29| marching in close order, came suddenly in sight of the 53 VIII, 37| The next day, Caius Fabius came to join him with his forces, 54 VIII, 38| apprehensions of all. When he came to the Carnutes, in whose 55 VIII, 48| encounters with his cavalry and came off successful. At last, 56 VIII, 51| this was the first time he came since the war against united