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1 II, 11| command of it to two of his lieutenants, Q. Pedius, and L. Aurunculeius 2 II, 11| Labienus, another of his lieutenants, to follow them closely 3 II, 20| had forbidden his several lieutenants to depart from the works 4 IV, 13| communicated his plans to his lieutenants and quaestor in order that 5 IV, 22| besides to the quaestor, his lieutenants, and officers of cavalry. 6 IV, 22| Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to lead into the territories 7 IV, 23| mean time assembled the lieutenants and military tribunes, he 8 IV, 38| In the mean time Caesar’s lieutenants, Q. Titurius and L. Cotta, 9 V, 1| do yearly, commands the lieutenants whom he appointed over the 10 V, 23| Plancus and C. Trebonius, his lieutenants. One legion which he had 11 V, 23| Aurunculeius Cotta, his lieutenants, to take command of these 12 V, 24| was apprised by all the lieutenants and questors to whom he 13 V, 27| and Junius relate to the lieutenants what they had heard. They, 14 V, 37| he tells them] “that two lieutenants have been slain, and that 15 VI, 1| Reginus, and T. Sextius, his lieutenants: at the same time he requested 16 VI, 1| the levy by means of his lieutenants, after three regiments had 17 VII, 5| Aedui, by the advice of the lieutenants whom Caesar had left with 18 VII, 5| and send back word to the lieutenants that they had returned through 19 VII, 5| which they alleged to the lieutenants, or influenced by treachery, 20 VII, 45| camp, and points out to the lieutenants whom he had placed in command 21 VII, 47| of the soldiers and the lieutenants, according to Caesar’s orders; 22 VII, 49| Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants, whom he had left to guard 23 VII, 52| of the soldiers and the lieutenants;” and stated, “what the 24 VII, 81| and Caius Trebonius, the lieutenants, to whom the defense of 25 VII, 83| Caninius Rebilus, two of the lieutenants, with two legions, were 26 VIII, 11| Titus Sextius, one of his lieutenants; and then to come to him 27 VIII, 39| Quintus Calenus, one of his lieutenants, behind him, with two legions, 28 VIII, 46| into winter quarters by his lieutenants. He posted four legions 29 VIII, 46| and Quintus Tullius, his lieutenants. Two he detached to the