De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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... belonged to the Quaternary Period , which included the Great Ice Age ; and the time , incalculably long , during which they and their fellows in Britain and on the Continent existed , is known as the Palaeolithic , or Old Stone , Age ...
... belonged to the Quaternary Period , which included the Great Ice Age ; and the time , incalculably long , during which they and their fellows in Britain and on the Continent existed , is known as the Palaeolithic , or Old Stone , Age ...
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... belonged to the Neolithic Age . These peoples , who are called after the caverns in which the first specimens were found , appear to have been diffused over the length and breadth of Gaul . But as the new epoch advanced , new races ...
... belonged to the Neolithic Age . These peoples , who are called after the caverns in which the first specimens were found , appear to have been diffused over the length and breadth of Gaul . But as the new epoch advanced , new races ...
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... belonged to the Ligurians was the mountainous tract between the Rhône , the Durance , and the Cottian and Maritime Alps : but by the fifth century before Christ they were mingled with Iberians on the west of the Rhône ; and from the ...
... belonged to the Ligurians was the mountainous tract between the Rhône , the Durance , and the Cottian and Maritime Alps : but by the fifth century before Christ they were mingled with Iberians on the west of the Rhône ; and from the ...
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... belonged to outward prosperity the peoples of Gaul had made great strides since their kinsmen first came in contact with Rome ; and the enormous fortunes which Caesar and his staff amassed are evidence of their wealth . The coins which ...
... belonged to outward prosperity the peoples of Gaul had made great strides since their kinsmen first came in contact with Rome ; and the enormous fortunes which Caesar and his staff amassed are evidence of their wealth . The coins which ...
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... belonged to the period of independence , testify to the manifold com- mercial relations of the inhabitants . The houses show that the round conical wooden huts which Strabo de- scribed were only the more primitive productions of Gaulish ...
... belonged to the period of independence , testify to the manifold com- mercial relations of the inhabitants . The houses show that the round conical wooden huts which Strabo de- scribed were only the more primitive productions of Gaulish ...
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Aedui Ambiorix Aquitani Ariovistus army Arverni atque Atrebates Atuatuca Belgae Belgic Boulogne Britain Britons bronze Caesar wrote Caesarem camp Carnutes Cassivellaunus castra causa cavalry celeriter Celtae Celtic centurions Cicero circiter Cisalpine Gaul civitates cognoverat cohort coins Commentaries Condrusi consilium copias Cotta cuius demonstravimus diocese Diviciacus doubtless Dumnorix Eburones eius eorum equitatu equitibus erant erat esset exercitum Gallic Gaul Germans haec harbour Helvetii hibernis hostes hostium hunc Illi imperat Indutiomarus inter ipse iubet Labienus legatos legion legionem legionibus loco locum magna Massilia means Meldi Menapii mentioned Meuse Meusel J. B. miles milia passuum militum mittit naves neque Nervii nihil nostris omnes omni omnibus partem passage perhaps periculo Portus Itius posse probably Province quae quam quibus quod reader rebus reliquis Remi Rhine Rhône Roman Rome Sabinus says Sequani sese ships subjunctive tamen territory translated Treveri tribes Trinovantes troops Wissant words