75.
While those things are carried on at Alesia , the Gauls, having convened a
council of their chief nobility, determine that all who could bear arms should
not be called out, which was the opinion of Vercingetorix, but that
a fixed number should be levied from each state; lest, when so great a multitude
assembled together, they could neither govern nor distinguish their men, nor
have the means of supplying them with corn. They demand thirty-five thousand men
from the Aedui and their dependents, the Segusiani,
Ambivareti, and Aulerci Brannovices; an equal
number from the Arverni in conjunction with the Eleuteti
Cadurci, Gabali, and Velauni, who were
accustomed to be under the command of the Arverni; twelve thousand
each from the Senones , Sequani, Bituriges,
Sentones, Ruteni, and Carnutes; ten
thousand from the Bellovaci; the same number from the
Lemovici; eight thousand each from the Pictones,
and Turoni , and Parisii , and Helvii; five thousand each from the
Suessiones, Ambiani, Mediomatrici,
Petrocorii, Nervii, Morini, and
Nitiobriges; the same number from the Aulerci
Cenomani; four thousand from the Atrebates; three
thousand each from the Bellocassi, Lexovii, and
Aulerci Eburovices; thirty thousand from the
Rauraci, and Boii; six thousand from all the
states together, which border on the Atlantic, and which in their
dialect are called Armoricae (in which number are comprehended the
Curisolites, Rhedones, Ambibari,
Caltes, Osismii, Lemovices , Veneti, and Unelli). Of these
the Bellovaci did not contribute their number, as they said that
they would wage war against the Romans on their own
account, and at their own discretion, and would not obey the order of any one:
however, at the request of Commius, they sent two thousand, in
consideration of a tie of hospitality which subsisted between him and them.
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