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Caesar - Book V - 24-27 - Proper Nouns - Flashcards
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Aduāticī, -ōrum, m | a people in Belgic Gaul, the Aduatici |
Ambiorīx, -īgis, m | Ambiorix, king of the Eburones |
Carnutēs, -um, m | the Carnutes (a people in central Gaul) |
Catuvolcus, -ī, m | Catuvolcus, a leader among the Eburones who eventually poisons himself when things go badly for him |
Cicerō, -ōnis, m | Quintus Tullius Cicero, brother of the more famous orator and consul of 63 bce, Marcus Tullius Cicero. He served as one of Caesar’s legates |
Cotta, -ae, m | Lucius Aurunculeius Cot a, one of Caesar’s lieutenants |
Crassus, -ī, m | (an elder son of Crassus). Marcus Licinius Crassus, served as one of Caesar’s quaestors after his brother let Gaul |
Eburōnēs, -um, m | the Eburones, a Belgic people who in 54 bce destroyed troops under the command of Sabinus and Cot a. At erwards, Caesar almost exterminated them |
Fabius, -ī, m | Gaius Fabius, one of Caesar’s lieutenants |
Labiēnus, -ī, m | Titus Atius Labienus, Caesar’s most trusted lieutenant in the Gallic War. During the Civil War, Labienus fought on Pompey’s side, and died in battle against Caesar in Munda (in Spain) in 45 bce |
Nerviī, -ōrum, m | the Nervii, a Belgic tribe |
Sabīnus, -ī, m | Quintus Titurius Sabinus, one of Caesar’s lieutenants. |
Samarobrīva, -ae, f | Samarobriva (now Amiens), a city belonging to the Ambiani on the river Samara (Somme) |
Tasgetius, -ī, m | Tasgetius, a leader among the Carnutes |
Trēverī, -ōrum, m | the Treveri, a Belgic people near the Rhine |
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