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50.13.

Remi: these were friendly to the Romans, who by their victory over Ariovistus (see Bk. i) had made them the second power in Gaul; cf. Bk. vi. ch. 12. — proximi Galliae, nearest to Gaul; for the dat., see§ 384 (234. a); B. 192. 1; G. 359; H. 444 (391. 1); H-B. 346. e. — ex Belgis (for part. gen. Belgarum, § 346. c (216. c); B. 201. 1. a; G. 372. R. 2; H. 434. 2 (397. 3. N. 3); H-B. 362), of the Belgae; translate with proximi.


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