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232.1. a primo agmine, at the front of the (Roman) line of march. 232.7.

aciem converti: by a change of front, turning the line of march to a line of battle. 232.9.

Germani: it is evident that the victory was due to them ; cf. ch. 13. 232.10.

flumen: the Vingeanne, and its tributary the Badin, about which many ornaments, weapons, etc., have been found. 232.15.

Cotus, etc.: see 208 14-23, 209 12-19. 232.16.

proximis comitiis: i.e. of the Haedui for chief magistrate. 232.18.

quo duce, etc. (see Bk. i. ch. 31): this was seemingly another Eporedorix, not the rival of Viridomarus.


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