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12. Flumen est Arar, quod per fines Haeduorum et Sequanorum in Rhodanum influit, incredibili lenitate, ita ut oculis in utram partem fluat iudicari non possit. Id Helvetii ratibus ac lintribus iunctis transibant.
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Ubi per exploratores Caesar certior factus est tres iam partes copiarum Helvetios id flumen traduxisse, quartam vero partem citra flumen Ararim reliquam esse, de tertia vigilia cum legionibus tribus e castris profectus ad eam partem pervenit quae nondum flumen transierat.
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Eos impeditos et inopinantes adgressus magnam partem eorum concidit; reliqui sese fugae mandarunt atque in proximas silvas abdiderunt.
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Is pagus appellabatur Tigurinus; nam omnis civitas Helvetia in quattuor pagos divisa est.
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Hic pagus unus, cum domo exisset, patrum nostrorum memoria L. Cassium consulem interfecerat et eius exercitum sub iugum miserat.
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Ita sive casu sive consilio deorum immortalium quae pars civitatis Helvetiae insignem calamitatem populo Romano intulerat, ea princeps poenam persolvit.
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Qua in re Caesar non solum publicas, sed etiam privatas iniurias ultus est, quod eius soceri L. Pisonis avum, L. Pisonem legatum, Tigurini eodem proelio quo Cassium interfecerant.
C. Julius Caesar. C. Iuli Commentarii Rerum in Gallia Gestarum VII A. Hirti Commentarius VII. T. Rice Holmes. Oxonii. e Typographeo Clarendoniano. 1914. Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis.
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- Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges, PRONOUNS
- Anne Mahoney, Overview of Latin Syntax, Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), ARAR
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), HELVE´TII
- Smith's Bio, Calpu'rnia
- Smith's Bio, Piso
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- Lewis & Short, Ărar
- Lewis & Short, Tigŭrīnus pāgus
- Lewis & Short, atque
- Lewis & Short, călămĭtas
- Lewis & Short, cāsus
- Lewis & Short, certus
- Lewis & Short, cīvĭtas
- Lewis & Short, dē
- Lewis & Short, in-fĕro
- Lewis & Short, interfĭcĭo
- Lewis & Short, jŭgum
- Lewis & Short, lēnĭtas
- Lewis & Short, linter
- Lewis & Short, pars
- Lewis & Short, quartus
- Lewis & Short, sŏcer
- Lewis & Short, sōlus
- Lewis & Short, sum
- Lewis & Short, trādūco
- Lewis & Short, ulciscor
- Lewis & Short, ŭter
- Lewis & Short, vērus
- Lewis & Short, vĭgĭlĭa
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