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... bank of the Rhine , east of Basle . The Raurici extended into Alsace . Desjardins shows from the funeral inscription of Munatius Plancus at Gaeta that the spelling Raurici is to be preferred to Rauraci . Tulingis ] the exact position of ...
... bank of the Rhine , east of Basle . The Raurici extended into Alsace . Desjardins shows from the funeral inscription of Munatius Plancus at Gaeta that the spelling Raurici is to be preferred to Rauraci . Tulingis ] the exact position of ...
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... bank is too precipitous to require any artificial strengthening ; there were only five points where such defensive works were necessary , one opposite the village of Russin , the others at or near the villages of Cartigny , Avully ...
... bank is too precipitous to require any artificial strengthening ; there were only five points where such defensive works were necessary , one opposite the village of Russin , the others at or near the villages of Cartigny , Avully ...
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... bank of the Isère . Caturiges ] this tribe , whose name may survive in the village of Chorges , seem to have occupied the right bank of the Durance not far from Embrun . compluribus his proeliis pulsis ] the order of the words is a ...
... bank of the Isère . Caturiges ] this tribe , whose name may survive in the village of Chorges , seem to have occupied the right bank of the Durance not far from Embrun . compluribus his proeliis pulsis ] the order of the words is a ...
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... bank of the Rhone . fuga se recipiunt ] betake themselves in flight ' , different from ex fuga se recipere , for which see VII . 20 . sibi nihil esse reliqui ] ' they had nothing left ' ; cf. Sall . Cat . 28 quibus lubido atque luxuria ...
... bank of the Rhone . fuga se recipiunt ] betake themselves in flight ' , different from ex fuga se recipere , for which see VII . 20 . sibi nihil esse reliqui ] ' they had nothing left ' ; cf. Sall . Cat . 28 quibus lubido atque luxuria ...
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... bank of the Rhine in the neighbourhood of Trèves ( formerly Augusta Treverorum ) which as well as the district of Trier derives its name from them . pacem Ariovisti redimere ] cf. 44 omnium gratiam atque amicitiam eius morte redimere ...
... bank of the Rhine in the neighbourhood of Trèves ( formerly Augusta Treverorum ) which as well as the district of Trier derives its name from them . pacem Ariovisti redimere ] cf. 44 omnium gratiam atque amicitiam eius morte redimere ...
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