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Browsing named entities in C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan). You can also browse the collection for Cales or search for Cales in all documents.
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C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES of THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 18 (search)
C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES of THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 20 (search)
This determined Varro to make all possible despatch, that he might reach Cales, as soon as possible, lest his
march should be intercepted; so great and apparent was the affection of the
province to Caesar. When he was advanced a little way, he received letters
from Cales, which informed him, "That as soon
as Caesar's edict was known, the principal men of Cales, with the tribunes of the cohortsCales, with the tribunes of the cohorts
he had left in garrison, had conspired to drive Gallonius from the city, and
preserve the town and island for Caesar; that this project being formed,
they had warned Gallonius resolution against him: that Gallonius, terrified by so general a revolt,
had accordingly left Cales." Upon this intelligence, one of
the two legions, known by the name of Vernacula, took up their e
C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES of THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 21 (search)