Saturday, January 4, 2014

Latin III: Caesar De Bello Gallico One-Page Name Glossary

Latin III:  Caesar De Bello Gallico One-Page Name Glossary

Acco (VI, VII) Leader Senones; plots against Rome. Adiatunnus (III) Commander Sotiates. Ambiorix (V, VI) Ruler, with Catuvolcus, of the Eburones; deceives and destroys Roman legion commanded by Cotta and Sabinus. Andecomborius (II) Remi emissary to Caesar. Antonius, Marcus (VII) Legatus. Ariovistus (I, IV, V, VI) German king. Atrius, Quintus (V) In command  fleet guard during second expedition to Britain. Baculus, Publius Sextius (II, III, VI) Chief Centurion; hero  Aduatuca, with Galba in Alps. Balventius, Titus (V) Chief centurion, killed in Ambiorix' trap. Boduognatus (II) Commander Nervii 57 B.C. Brutus, Decimus (III, VII) Commander Caesar's fleet campaign vs. Veneti. Caesar, Lucius (VII) Legatus. Camulogenus (VII) Commander enemy force at Lutetia. Cassivellaunus (V) Commander British force defeated by Caesar's 2d expedition. Catuvolcus (V, VI) Leader of Eburones with Ambiorix; commits suicide. Cavarinus (V, VI) Appointed king of Senones by Caesar; escapes assassination attempt. Cicero, Quintus Tullius (V, VI, VII) Roman officer, prob. Legatus. Cimberius (I) Shares command Suebi with brother Nasua. Cingetorix (V) King district of Kent. Cingetorix (V, VI) Disputes chieftaincy Treveri with  father-in-law, Indutiomarus, later made chief by Caesar. Commius (IV, V, VI, VII) Made king Atrebates by Caesar; taken prisoner by Britons when Caesar sends him as emissary. Conconnetodumnus (VII) Shares leadership Carnutes with Cotuatus during tgreat rebellion. Considius, Publius (I) Misinterprets battle situation and causes Caesar to miss easy victory over Helvetii. Convictolitavis (VII) Chief magistrate Aedui after Caesar arbitrates dispute with Cotus. Cotta, Lucius Aurunculeius (II, IV, V, VI) Legatus, shares command legion led into Ambiorix' trap by Sabinus’ blunders; killed by Eburones. Cotuatus (VII) Leader Carnutes; with Conconnetodumnus he begins great rebellion of Gauls. Cotus (VII) The opponent of Convictolitavis for Aeduan magistracy 52 B.C. Crassus, Marcus Licinius (V, VI) Caesar's quaestor. Crassus, Publius Licinius (I, II, III) Younger brother  Marcus Crassus. Critognatus (VII) Arvernian; suggests cannibalism as solution to food shortage at Alesia. Diviciacus (I, II, VI, VII) pro-Roman Aeduan leader, brother Dumnorix. Diviciacus (II) King of the Suessiones. Divico I) Helvetian leader defeated by Caesar in 58 B.C. Donnotaurus, Gaius Valerius (VII) Chief of the Helvii; killed by rebels. Dumnorix (II, V) An Aeduan; plots with Orgetorix and the Helvetii; killed resisting Caesar's troops. Eporedorix (VII) Aeduan noble who with Viridomarus betrays Caesar. Eporedorix (VII) Another leading Aeduan having same name; taken prisoner by Caesar. Fabius, Gaius (V, VI, VII) Legatus. Fabius, Lucius (VII) Centurion killed after climbing wall at Gergovia. Galba (II) King  Suessiones. Galba, Servius (III) In charge Caesar's troops who open route through the Alps. Gallus, Marcus Trebius (III) Tribune taken prisoner by coastal Gauls. Iccius (II) Remi emissary to Caesar. Indutiomarus (V, VI) member of Treveri who foments rebellion. Labienus, Titus Atius (I-VII) Caesar's legatus pro praetore, i; intelligence, ability win major battles for Romans. Liscus (I) Chief magistrate Aedui 58 B.C. Litaviccus (VII) Partner of Convictolitavis; subverts Aeduan force telling lies about Roman murders. Lucanius (V) Chief centurion killed in Ambiorix' trap. Mandubracius (V) Appointed ruler Trinobantes in Britain by Caesar. Mettius, Marcus (I) With Procillus is sent by Caesar as representative to Ariovistus; taken prisoner. Nasua (I) Shares kingship of Suebi with Cimberius, his brother. Orgetorix (I) Helvetian foments war to take over Gaul; dies before plans are carried out. Pedius, Quintus (II) Legatus; nephew of Caesar. Petrosidius, Lucius (V) Brave standard bearer in legion of Cotta and Sabinus. Plancus, Lucius Munatius (V) Legatus. Procillus, Gaius Valerius (I) With Mettius, sent by Caesar as representative to Ariovistus; taken prisoner. Pullo, Titus (V) Centurion competes w  Lucius Vorenus for honor Rebilus, Gaius Caninius (VII) Legatus. Reginus, Gaius Antistius (VI, VII) Legatus. Roscius, Lucius (V) Legion commander. Rufus Publius Sulpicius (IV, VII) Legatus. Sabinus, Quintus Titurius (II, III, IV, V. VI) Legatus; believes lies of Ambiorix and leads legion under his and Cotta's command into trap; continues to believe Ambiorix and is murdered. Sextius, Titus (VI, VII) Legatus. Silanus, Marcus Brutus (VI) Legatus. Silius, Titus (III) Tribune taken prisoner by coastal Gauls. Tasgetius (V) Hereditary prince, made ruler Carnutes by Caesar;  assassinated. Terrasidius (III) Tribune taken prisoner by coastal Gauls. Teutomatus (VII) King of Nitiobriges, joins Vercingetorix. Trebonius, Gaius (VI) Roman knight. Trebonius, Gaius (V, VI, VII) Legatus of same name. Velanius, Quintus (III) Tribune taken prisoner by coastal Gauls. Vercassivellaunus (VII) Arvernian, cousin of Vercingetorix; one of the leaders in the great rebellions. Vercingetorix (VII) Arvernian leader; commander of the Gauls and leader of their rebellion against Caesar. Vertico (V) Nervian of rank; his slave brings Cicero's message to Caesar. Viridomarus (VII) On Diviciacus' recommendation to Caesar, he is raised to a position of rank; with Eporedorix he betrays the Romans. Viridovix (III) Chief of Venelli. Volusenus  (IV) Tribune who scouts the coast of Britain. Vorenus, Lucius (V) Centurion who competes with Titus Pullo for honors. 

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