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The next year he was Praetor , and in the Praetor , B.C. year following that Pro - praetor in Spain , tor , E.c. 11.C busy in subduing the unruly tribes in the Pontifex Maximus . 63 . 61 North and West . Here first he gave evidence of ...
The next year he was Praetor , and in the Praetor , B.C. year following that Pro - praetor in Spain , tor , E.c. 11.C busy in subduing the unruly tribes in the Pontifex Maximus . 63 . 61 North and West . Here first he gave evidence of ...
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The Helvetii , a powerful and numerous Gallic tribe occupying the greater part of what is now called Switzerland , had shown signs of restlessness . This people The Helvetil , had some fifty years before come in contact with the Romans ...
The Helvetii , a powerful and numerous Gallic tribe occupying the greater part of what is now called Switzerland , had shown signs of restlessness . This people The Helvetil , had some fifty years before come in contact with the Romans ...
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The Gallic tribes poured congratulations on Caesar , at the same time drawing his attention to the tyrannical conduct of Ariovistus , king Ariovistus of the Germans . The arrogance of this barbarian raised Caesar's anger , while he saw ...
The Gallic tribes poured congratulations on Caesar , at the same time drawing his attention to the tyrannical conduct of Ariovistus , king Ariovistus of the Germans . The arrogance of this barbarian raised Caesar's anger , while he saw ...
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It was distinguished from principatus , as being a power actually conferred by the tribe , and not the result merely of wealth , birth , etc. , as in the case of Dumnorix : cp . 16. 5 ; 17. 1 ; 19. 3 ; 30. 1 . obtinuerat .
It was distinguished from principatus , as being a power actually conferred by the tribe , and not the result merely of wealth , birth , etc. , as in the case of Dumnorix : cp . 16. 5 ; 17. 1 ; 19. 3 ; 30. 1 . obtinuerat .
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2. generatim , ' according to their tribes . ' $ 3. eo , thereon : cp . ibi , 38. 7 ; eo , 42. 5 . passis manibus , .with outstretched hands . ' 6 Chap . 52 .— $ 1 . Caesar placed five of his legions under the command of legati ...
2. generatim , ' according to their tribes . ' $ 3. eo , thereon : cp . ibi , 38. 7 ; eo , 42. 5 . passis manibus , .with outstretched hands . ' 6 Chap . 52 .— $ 1 . Caesar placed five of his legions under the command of legati ...
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