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Belgium (Belgium) (search for this): book 5, chapter 24
Rhine (search for this): book 5, chapter 24
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The ships having been drawn up and a general assembly of the Gauls held at Samarobriva, because the
corn that year had not prospered in Gaul by reason of the droughts,
he was compelled to station his army in its winter-quarters differently from the
former years, and to distribute the legions among several states: one of them he
gave to C. Fabius, his lieutenant, to be marched into
easily remedy the scarcity of corn and yet the winter-quarters of all these
legions (except that which he had given to L. Roscius,
to be led into the most peaceful and tranquil neighborhood) were comprehended
within [about] 100 miles. He himself in the mean while, until he had stationed
the legions and knew that the several winter-quarters were fortified, determined
to stay in Gaul.