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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.
Found 15 total hits in 4 results.
Thebes (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 56
Aetolia, Acarnania, and Amphilochis, having been
reduced by Cassius Longinus, and Calvisius Sabinus, as we have related
above; Caesar thought it expedient to pursue his conquests, and attempt to
gain Achaia. Accordingly he despatched Fufius
Kalenus thither, ordering Sabinus and Cassius to join him, with the cohorts
under their command. Rutilius Lupus, Pompey's lieutenant in Achaia, hearing of their approach,
resolved to fortify the isthmus, and thereby hinder Furius from entering the
province. Delphos, Thebes, and Orchomenus, voluntarily submitted to
Calenus; some states he obtained by force, and sending deputies to the rest
endeavoured to make them declare for Caesar. These negotiations found
sufficient employment for Fufius.
Achaia (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 56
Aetolia (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 56
Aetolia, Acarnania, and Amphilochis, having been
reduced by Cassius Longinus, and Calvisius Sabinus, as we have related
above; Caesar thought it expedient to pursue his conquests, and attempt to
gain Achaia. Accordingly he despatched Fufius
Kalenus thither, ordering Sabinus and Cassius to join him, with the cohorts
under their command. Rutilius Lupus, Pompey's lieutenant in Achaia, hearing of their approach,
resolved to fortify the isthmus, and thereby hinder Furius from entering the
province. Delphos, Thebes, and Orchomenus, voluntarily submitted to
Calenus; some states he obtained by force, and sending deputies to the rest
endeavoured to make them declare for Caesar. These negotiations found
sufficient employment for Fufius.
Acarnania (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 56
Aetolia, Acarnania, and Amphilochis, having been
reduced by Cassius Longinus, and Calvisius Sabinus, as we have related
above; Caesar thought it expedient to pursue his conquests, and attempt to
gain Achaia. Accordingly he despatched Fufius
Kalenus thither, ordering Sabinus and Cassius to join him, with the cohorts
under their command. Rutilius Lupus, Pompey's lieutenant in Achaia, hearing of their approach,
resolved to fortify the isthmus, and thereby hinder Furius from entering the
province. Delphos, Thebes, and Orchomenus, voluntarily submitted to
Calenus; some states he obtained by force, and sending deputies to the rest
endeavoured to make them declare for Caesar. These negotiations found
sufficient employment for Fufius.