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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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bellovaci
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1 II, 4| promised for that war. That the Bellovaci were the most powerful among 2 II, 5| into the territories of the Bellovaci, and begin to lay waste 3 II, 10| approaching the territories of the Bellovaci. And it was impossible to 4 II, 13| led his army against the Bellovaci. Who, when they had conveyed 5 II, 14| returned to Caesar). “The Bellovaci had at all times been in 6 II, 14| Britain. That not only the Bellovaci, but also the Aedui, entreated 7 II, 14| lenity toward them [the Bellovaci]: which if he did, he would 8 V, 45| sends a messenger to the Bellovaci, to M. Crassus, questor 9 VII, 59| to the province. But the Bellovaci, who had been previously 10 VII, 59| Agendicum. For, on one side, the Bellovaci, a state which held the 11 VII, 75| Carnutes; ten thousand from the Bellovaci; the same number from the 12 VII, 75| and Unelli). Of these the Bellovaci did not contribute their 13 VII, 89| sustain any loss from the Bellovaci in their neighborhood. He 14 VIII, 6| from the Remi, that the Bellovaci (who exceed all the Gauls 15 VIII, 6| headed by Correus, one of the Bellovaci, and Comius, the Atrebatian, 16 VIII, 7| he marched against the Bellovaci: and pitching his camp in 17 VIII, 7| where the main body of the Bellovaci were posted, and what was 18 VIII, 7| made answer, “that all the Bellovaci, fit for carrying arms, 19 VIII, 7| were countless: that the Bellovaci had come to a resolution, 20 VIII, 12| generally produced by time), the Bellovaci, having made themselves 21 VIII, 14| camp, the guards of the Bellovaci, learning that Caius Trebonius 22 VIII, 15| horses bridled. When the Bellovaci saw the Romans prepared 23 VIII, 17| Correus, the general of the Bellovaci, had selected six thousand 24 VIII, 20| over and advanced. But the Bellovaci and the other states, being 25 VIII, 21| inflicted; that the power of the Bellovaci was crushed by the cavalry 26 VIII, 21| news. That, however, the Bellovaci had derived from the battle 27 VIII, 22| supplications, that the Bellovaci had at the same season the 28 VIII, 23| issue of the [war with the] Bellovaci: they give hostages, and 29 VIII, 38| Antonius in the country of the Bellovaci, with fifteen cohorts, that


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