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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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Epidamnus (Albania) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Pompey, thus excluded from Dyrrhachium, and unable to execute his
first design, came to a resolution of encamping on an eminence, called Petra, where was a tolerable harbour,
sheltered from some winds. Here he ordered part of his fleet to attend him,
and corn and provisions to be brought him from Asia, and the other provinces subject to
his command. Caesar, apprehending the war would run into length, and
despairing of supplies from Italy, because the coasts were so strictly
guarded by Pompey's fleet; and his own galleys, built, the winter before, in Sicily, Gaul, and Italy, were not yet arrived; despatched L.
Canuleius, one of his lieutenants, to Epirus, for corn. And because that country
lay at a great distance from his camp, he built granaries in several places,
an
Lissus (Albania) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
France (France) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Epirus (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Petra (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Pompey, thus excluded from Dyrrhachium, and unable to execute his
first design, came to a resolution of encamping on an eminence, called Petra, where was a tolerable harbour,
sheltered from some winds. Here he ordered part of his fleet to attend him,
and corn and provisions to be brought him from Asia, and the other provinces subject to
his command. Caesar, apprehending the war would run into length, and
despairing of supplies from Italy, because the coasts were so strictly
guarded by Pompey's fleet; and his own galleys, built, the winter before, in Sicily, Gaul, and Italy, were not yet arrived; despatched L.
Canuleius, one of his lieutenants, to Epirus, for corn. And because that country
lay at a great distance from his camp, he built granaries in several places,
an
Asia (search for this): book 3, chapter 42
Pompey, thus excluded from Dyrrhachium, and unable to execute his
first design, came to a resolution of encamping on an eminence, called Petra, where was a tolerable harbour,
sheltered from some winds. Here he ordered part of his fleet to attend him,
and corn and provisions to be brought him from Asia, and the other provinces subject to
his command. Caesar, apprehending the war would run into length, and
despairing of supplies from Italy, because the coasts were so strictly
guarded by Pompey's fleet; and his own galleys, built, the winter before, in Sicily, Gaul, and Italy, were not yet arrived; despatched L.
Canuleius, one of his lieutenants, to Epirus, for corn. And because that country
lay at a great distance from his camp, he built granaries in several places,
and