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Tacitus' Agricola.
Tacitus' Annals.
The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
De Bello Gallico, by Julius Caesar
Tacitus' Germania.
The Goths, by Jordanes.
Histories, by Tacitus.
History of Rome, by Livy.
Mispogon by Julian
New Testament.
Metamorphosis by Ovid.
Parallel lives by Plutarch.
Suetonius 12 Caesars
Virgil Aeneid.
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Go to categorylinks of: LingonesDbg Book I Chapter 26: March of the Helvetii. Victory. Dbg Book I Chapter 40: Caesar against Ariovistus. Speech of Caesar. Dbg Book IV Chapter 10: War with the Germans. The Rhine and the peoples living along it. Dbg Book VI Chapter 44: Revolt of the Gauls. Peace in Gaul. Dbg Book VII Chapter 9: Caesar and Vercingetorix. Vercingetorix attacks Gergovia. Dbg Book VII Chapter 63: Caesar and Vercingetorix. Conference of the Gauls. Dbg Book VII Chapter 66: Caesar and Vercingetorix. Plans of Vercingetorix. His Book I Chapter 53: Revolt of Vitellius. Caecina His Book I Chapter 54: Revolt of Vitellius. The Lingones His Book I Chapter 57: Revolt of Vitellius. Colonia Agrippinensis His Book I Chapter 59: Revolt of Vitellius. Julius Civilis His Book I Chapter 64: Revolt of Vitellius. The march through Gaul His Book I Chapter 78: Revolt of Vitellius. Bribery of Otho His Book II Chapter 27: Otho versus Vitellius. The Batavian mutiny His Book IV Chapter 55: The Batavian Uprise. The revolt spreads His Book IV Chapter 57: The Batavian Uprise. Vocula marches His Book IV Chapter 67: The Batavian Uprise. Sabinus His Book IV Chapter 69: The Batavian Uprise. The Remi His Book IV Chapter 70: The Batavian Uprise. The Treveri are beaten His Book IV Chapter 73: The Batavian Uprise. Speech of Cerialis His Book IV Chapter 76: The Batavian Uprise. Conflict of opinions His Book IV Chapter 77: The Batavian Uprise. Attack on Trier Hor Book V Chapter 35: The Migrations of the Gauls into Italy. To Clusium. Plt Caesar Chapter 26: Caesar and Vercingetorix; (cont.)
links of: LingonHis Book IV Chapter 55: The Batavian Uprise. The revolt spreads
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Quotes: I have never cultivated eloquence; it is by my sword that I have asserted the excellence of the Roman people. Since, however, words have very great weight with you, since you estimate good and evil, not according to their real value, but according to the representations of seditious men, I have resolved to say a few words, which, as the war is at an end, it may be useful for you to have heard rather than for me to have spoken. His Book IV Chapter 73: The Batavian Uprise. Speech of Cerialis Other links: Celts of Gaul, Iberia, and Galatia
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Term referred to by name of the following persons: If the number following a name is identical to the number following another name, then the names refer to the same person. Julius Sabinus(6491) Epponina(6497)
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