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Alphabetical [« »] quantity 8 quarter 30 quartered 3 quarters 45 query 1 question 2 questions 1 | Frequency [« »] 45 fortifications 45 has 45 influence 45 quarters 44 another 44 cohorts 44 others | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances quarters |
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1 I, 4| Orgetorix drew together from all quarters to the court, all his vassals 2 I, 54| conducted his army into winter quarters among the Sequani, a little 3 II, 1| While Caesar was in winter quarters in Hither Gaul, as we have 4 II, 10| resolved to assemble from all quarters to defend those into whose 5 II, 31| and thus fight from close quarters; that they resigned themselves 6 II, 35| his legions into winter quarters among the Carnutes, the 7 III, 2| days had elapsed in winter quarters, and he had ordered corn 8 III, 6| he had come into winter quarters with one design, and saw 9 III, 7| had taken up his winter quarters with the seventh legion 10 III, 17| assembled out of Gaul from all quarters, whom the hope of plundering 11 III, 23| send embassadors into all quarters, to combine, to give hostages 12 III, 29| stationed them in winter quarters among the Aulerci and Lexovii, 13 IV, 38| Caesar fixed the winter quarters of all the legions among 14 V, 1| departing from his winter quarters into Italy, as he had been 15 V, 16| foragers suddenly from all quarters, so that they did not keep 16 V, 24| and that the place for the quarters was fortified. ~ 17 V, 52| Samarobriva in three different quarters, and, because such great 18 V, 52| messengers and embassies into all quarters, inquiring what further 19 V, 56| and summons horse from all quarters: he appoints to them a fixed 20 VI, 34| A large number from all quarters speedily assembles. ~ 21 VI, 43| for other districts and quarters, with no greater guard than 22 VI, 44| he stationed in winter quarters two legions at the frontiers 23 VII, 1| dare to leave their winter quarters, nor could the general reach 24 VII, 10| soon out of their winter quarters, he might be distressed 25 VII, 27| suddenly flew out from all quarters and quickly filled the walls. ~ 26 VIII, 1| fatigue, by repose in winter quarters, news was brought him that 27 VIII, 2| questor, in charge of his quarters, and set out himself with 28 VIII, 4| sending his legions back to quarters, he himself returned on 29 VIII, 4| eighteen days in winter quarters, he draws the fourteenth 30 VIII, 4| and sixth legion out of quarters on the Saone, where he had 31 VIII, 5| that season, took up his quarters at Genabum, a town of the 32 VIII, 6| which he had with him, in quarters at Genabum: and being informed 33 VIII, 6| the eleventh legion out of quarters, and writes besides to Caius 34 VIII, 6| as the convenience of the quarters, and the management of the 35 VIII, 11| legion which was in winter quarters among the Bituriges under 36 VIII, 24| been under him in winter quarters, to Hither Gaul, to protect 37 VIII, 30| Gaul had collected from all quarters men of desperate fortunes, 38 VIII, 44| he frequently changed his quarters, and threw himself on the 39 VIII, 46| off his army into winter quarters by his lieutenants. He posted 40 VIII, 47| Antonius had gone into winter quarters, and the state of the Atrebates 41 VIII, 47| provisions to the Roman quarters. ~ 42 VIII, 49| Caesar, while in winter quarters in the country of the Belgae, 43 VIII, 50| 50 When the winter quarters were broken up he himself, 44 VIII, 52| legions to march from winter quarters to the territories of the 45 VIII, 54| disposed his army in winter quarters, placed Caius Trebonius,