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Browsing named entities in a specific section of C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan). Search the whole document.
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Narbonne (France) (search for this): book 1, chapter 37
During these orders and preparations, he sent C. Fabius before him into Spain, with three legions that had
wintered about Narbonne, charging him to secure with all
diligence the passage of the Pyrenean Mountains, which was at that time
guarded by a party of Afranius's army. His other legions, whose quarters
were more remote, had orders to follow as fast as they could. Fabius,
according to his instructions, having made great despatch, forced the passes
of the Pyrenees, and by long marches came up with
Afranius's army.
Spain (Spain) (search for this): book 1, chapter 37
During these orders and preparations, he sent C. Fabius before him into Spain, with three legions that had
wintered about Narbonne, charging him to secure with all
diligence the passage of the Pyrenean Mountains, which was at that time
guarded by a party of Afranius's army. His other legions, whose quarters
were more remote, had orders to follow as fast as they could. Fabius,
according to his instructions, having made great despatch, forced the passes
of the Pyrenees, and by long marches came up with
Afranius's army.
Pyrenees (search for this): book 1, chapter 37
During these orders and preparations, he sent C. Fabius before him into Spain, with three legions that had
wintered about Narbonne, charging him to secure with all
diligence the passage of the Pyrenean Mountains, which was at that time
guarded by a party of Afranius's army. His other legions, whose quarters
were more remote, had orders to follow as fast as they could. Fabius,
according to his instructions, having made great despatch, forced the passes
of the Pyrenees, and by long marches came up with
Afranius's army.