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1 I, 31| the vanquished Aedui, for Ariovistus the king of the Germans, 2 I, 31| former. Moreover, [as for] Ariovistus, no sooner did he defeat 3 I, 31| were to be disclosed to Ariovistus, [Divitiacus adds] that 4 I, 31| Gaul from the outrages of Ariovistus.” ~~ 5 I, 32| shuddered at the cruelty of Ariovistus [even when] absent, just 6 I, 32| Sequani, who had admitted Ariovistus within their territories, 7 I, 33| he had great hopes that Ariovistus, induced both by his kindness 8 I, 33| their hostages were with Ariovistus and the Sequani, which in 9 I, 33| speedily as possible. Moreover, Ariovistus, for his part, had assumed 10 I, 34| determined to send embassadors to Ariovistus to demand of him to name 11 I, 34| of them. To this embassy Ariovistus replied, that if he himself 12 I, 36| 36 To this Ariovistus replied, that “the right 13 I, 36| into a contest with him [Ariovistus] without utter ruin to himself. 14 I, 37| able to purchase peace from Ariovistus, even by giving hostages: 15 I, 37| unite with the old troops of Ariovistus, he [Ariovistus] might be 16 I, 37| troops of Ariovistus, he [Ariovistus] might be less easily withstood. 17 I, 37| of corn, he hastened to Ariovistus by forced marches. ~~ 18 I, 38| was brought to him that Ariovistus was hastening with all his 19 I, 39| which lay between them and Ariovistus, or else that the supplies 20 I, 40| or with what object. That Ariovistus, during his [Caesar’s] consulship [ 21 I, 40| long duration of the war, Ariovistus, after he had many months 22 I, 40| unskilled men, not even [Ariovistus] himself expected that thereby 23 I, 41| scouts that the forces of Ariovistus were only four and twenty 24 I, 42| apprized of Caesar’s arrival, Ariovistus sends embassadors to him, [ 25 I, 42| to and fro between them, Ariovistus demanded that Caesar should 26 I, 43| this mound. The cavalry of Ariovistus also took their stand at 27 I, 43| stand at an equal distance. Ariovistus then demanded that they 28 I, 43| senate’s favors toward him [Ariovistus], in that he had been styled 29 I, 43| embassadors to make, that [Ariovistus] should not make war either 30 I, 44| 44 Ariovistus briefly replied to the demands 31 I, 44| desire?—why come into his [Ariovistus] domains?—that this was 32 I, 45| deem that Gaul belonged to Ariovistus rather than to the Roman 33 I, 46| Caesar that the cavalry of Ariovistus were approaching nearer 34 I, 46| soldiery with what haughtiness Ariovistus had behaved at the conference, 35 I, 47| 47 Two days after, Ariovistus sends embassadors to Caesar, 36 I, 47| the Gallic language, which Ariovistus, by long practice, now spoke 37 I, 47| shared the hospitality of Ariovistus. He commissioned them to 38 I, 47| commissioned them to learn what Ariovistus had to say, and to report 39 I, 47| report to him. But when Ariovistus saw them before him in his 40 I, 48| in battle order, that, if Ariovistus should be willing to engage 41 I, 48| might not be wanting to him. Ariovistus all this time kept his army 42 I, 49| 49 Perceiving that Ariovistus kept himself in camp, Caesar, 43 I, 49| has been stated. Thither Ariovistus sent light troops, about 44 I, 50| about noon. Then at last Ariovistus sent part of his forces 45 I, 50| inflicted and received, Ariovistus led back his forces into 46 I, 50| his prisoners, wherefore Ariovistus did not come to an engagement, 47 I, 53| safety. Among the latter was Ariovistus, who meeting with a small 48 I, 53| slew all the rest of them. Ariovistus had two wives, one a Suevan 49 IV, 16| arising from the defeat of Ariovistus and this last battle which 50 V, 28| near; that the death of Ariovistus and our previous victories 51 V, 54| they said, “in the war with Ariovistus and in the passage of the 52 VI, 12| themselves the Germans and Ariovistus, and had brought them over