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1 II, 4| that the Condrusi, the Eburones, the Caeraesi, the Paemani, 2 IV, 6| to the territories of the Eburones and the Condrusi, who are 3 V, 23| cohorts, he sent among the Eburones, the greatest portion of 4 V, 27| and humble state of the Eburones had dared to make war upon 5 V, 28| Tasgetius, nor would the Eburones, if he had been present, 6 V, 38| having been entrapped, the Eburones, the Nervii, and the Aduatici 7 V, 46| had taken place among the Eburones; he informs him that all 8 V, 57| known, all the forces of the Eburones and the Nervii which had 9 VI, 5| on the territories of the Eburones, and were protected by one 10 VI, 31| king of one half of the Eburones, who had entered into the 11 VI, 32| and who are between the Eburones and the Treviri, sent embassadors 12 VI, 32| commanded that if any of the Eburones in their flight had repaired 13 VI, 32| nearly in the middle of the Eburones, where Titurius and Aurunculeius 14 VI, 34| purpose of plundering the Eburones, in order that the life 15 VI, 35| of the territories of the Eburones, and the seventh day was 16 VI, 35| to the Germans that the Eburones are being pillaged, and 17 VI, 35| at the frontiers of the Eburones, surprise many who were