| A | B |
| hinc | from here; next |
| succedo, succedere, successi, successurus | to follow, succeed |
| exsecrandus, -a, -um | accursed, detestable |
| lacrimabilis, -is, -e | lamentable, terrible |
| quo | through which, by means of which |
| praeter (+ acc) | beyond |
| fortuna, -ae (f) | fortune, luck |
| muto, -are, -avi, -atus | to change |
| rediens, redeuntis | present participle of redire |
| consulatus, -us (m) | consulship |
| dubietas, dubietatis (f) | doubt, hesitation |
| defero, deferre, detuli, delatus | to carry down, offer, confer |
| contradictum est | it was opposed, there was opposition |
| exercitus, -us (m) | army |
| iniuria, -ae (f) | injustice, injury |
| adversum (+ acc) | against |
| senatus, -us (m) | senate |
| universus, -a, -um | all, entire, whole |
| nobilitas, nobilitatis (f) | aristocracy, senatorial class |
| transeo, transire, transii, transiturus | to go across |
| apud (+ acc) | in, at |
| Arminium, -i (n) | Arminium, a town near the Rubicon River in northern Italy) |
| Epirus, -i (m) | Epirus, a province in northwest Greece |
| Macedonia, -ae (f) | Macedonia, a province to the north of Greece |
| Achaea, -ae (f) | Achaea, a province in Greece, on the Gulf of Corinth |
| dux, ducis (m) | leader |
| contra (+ acc) | opposite, facing, against |
| vacuus, -a, -um | empty |
| dictator, dictatoris (m) | dictator |
| Hispania, -ae (f) | Spain |
| validus, -a, -um | healthy, strong, powerful |
| dimico, -are, -avi, -atus | to fight, struggle |
| fugo, -are, -avi, -atus | to put to flight |
| evado, evadere, evasi, evasus | to escape |
| quia | because |
| intervenio, intervenire, interveni, interventurus | to come between, intervene |
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