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1 I, 3| Dumnorix, an Aeduan, the brother of Divitiacus, who at that 2 I, 18| of Liscus, Dumnorix, the brother of Divitiacus, was indicated; 3 I, 18| power was weakened, and his brother, Divitiacus, restored to 4 I, 19| learned by experience his brother Divitiacus’s very high regard 5 I, 20| severe sentence upon his brother; saying, that he knows that 6 I, 20| to him; he brings in his brother; he points out what he censures 7 I, 20| past, for the sake of his brother, Divitiacus. He sets spies 8 I, 53| for that purpose] by her brother. Both perished in that flight. 9 IV, 12| render assistance to his brother who was surrounded by the 10 IV, 12| receiving many wounds, and his brother, who had then retired from 11 V, 26| own son and the son of his brother had been sent back to him, 12 V, 53| created king among them (whose brother, Moritasgus, had held the 13 VII, 32| extensive connections. His brother Valetiacus had borne the 14 VII, 33| he was informed that one brother had been declared magistrate 15 VII, 64| horse. He sets over them the brother of Eporedirix, and orders