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81.24. flumini: dat. with proximis, but cf. 78 13. 81.25.

adeat: after mandat, which expresses a command; cf. 6 10 and note; § 565. a (331. f. R.); B. 295. 8; G. 546. R. 2 ; H. 565. 4 (499. 2); H-B. 502. 3. a. 81.26.

auxilio: dat. of service or end for which. § arcessiti [esse] dicebantur, were reported to have been invited. 82.2.

Crassum: cf. 78 12, and note. 82.3.

Aquitaniam: in southwest Gaul (see 2 7-10). These peoples were of different race and language from the other Gauls, and took little interest in their affairs, not even joining in the great revolt described in Book vii. 82.6.

Venellos, etc.: in Normandy. 82.7.

distinendam: cf. pontem faciendum curat, 11 5, and note. — Brutum: afterwards one of the conspirators against Caesar, with the more celebrated Marcus Brutus. 82.8.

Pictonibus, Santonis: on the coast south of the Loire (Poitou and Saintonge).


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