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230.16. cohortium: not legionary troops, but auxiliaries levied in the Province. 230.17.

L. Caesare: a cousin of Julius, consul B.C. 64. 230.18.

ad omnīs, etc., were arrayed against the enemy in every quarter. 230.20.

Donnotauro: a brother of Procillus (42 10); the Roman name (C. Valerius) is regularly taken in compliment to his Roman patronus (see also 17 9, 48 10-20). 230.21.

muros, strongholds—not simply the walls of the oppida. 230.24.

interclusis, etc.: from this we see how much Caesar was hampered and weakened by the skilful plan of campaign that Vercingetorix employed against him. 230.27.

equites: the German cavalry were far superior to the Gallic; see 193 23 ff. and note. 230.28.

inter eos proeliari: see 43 4 ff., 95 15-20. 230.29.

equis: for a description of these, see 95 10-14. 231.1.

[sed et]: these words should probably be omitted.


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