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2 Labi[=e]nus, one of Caesar's lieutenants, is attacked in his camp, G. v. 58, vi. 6; his stratagem, G. vii. 60; battle with the Gauls, G. vii. 59; is solicited by Caesar's enemies to join their party, G. viii. 52; built the town of Cingulum, C. i. 15; swears to follow Pompey, C. iii. 13; his dispute with Valerius about a peace, C. iii. 19; his cruelty towards Caesar's followers, C. iii. 71; flatters Pompey, C. iii. 87 Lacus B[)e]n[=a]cus, _Lago di Guardo,_ situated in the north of Italy, between Verona, Brescia, and Trent Lacus Lem[)a]nus, the lake upon which Geneva stands, formed by the River Rhone, between _Switzerland_ to the north, and Savoy to the south, commonly called the _Lake of Geneva_, G. i. 2, 8 Larin[=a]tes, the people of Larinum, a city of Italy, _Larino_; C. i. 23 Larissa, the principal city of Thessaly, a province of Macedonia, on the river Peneo L[)a]t[=i]ni, the inhabitants of Latium, an ancient part of Italy, whence the Latin tongue is so called Lat[=o]br[)i]gi, a people of Gallia Belgica, between the Allobroges and Helvetii, in the country called _Lausanne_; abandon their country, G. i. 5; return, G. i. 28; their number, G. i. 29 Lemnos, an island in the Aegean Sea, now called _Stalimane_ Lemov[=i]ces, an ancient people of Gaul, _le Limosin_, G. vii. 4 Lemov[=i]ces Armorici, the people of _St. Paul de Leon_ Lenium, a town in Lusitania, unknown Lent[)u]lus Marcellinus, the quaestor, one of Caesar's followers, C. iii. 62 Lentulus and Marcellus, the consuls, Caesar's enemies, G. viii. 50; leave Rome through fear of Caesar, C. i. 14 Lenunc[)u]li, fishing-boats, C. ii. 43 Lepontii, a people of the Alps, near the valley of _Leventini_, G. iv. 10 Leuci, a people of Gallia Belgica, where now Lorrain is, well skilled in darting. Their chief city is now called _Toul_, G. i. 40 Lev[)a]ci, a people of Brabant, not far from Louvain, whose chief town is now called _Leew_; dependants on the Nervii, G. v. 39 Lex, law of the Aedui respecting the election of magistrates, G. vii. 33 Lex, Julian law, C. ii. 14 Lex, the Pompeian law respecting bribery, C. iii. 1 Lex, two Caelian laws, C. iii. 20, 21 Lexovii, an ancient people of Gaul, _Lisieux_ in Normandy, G. iii. 11, 17 Liberty of the Gauls, G. iii. 8; the desire of, G. v. 27; the sweetness of, G. iii. 10; the incitement to, G. vii. 76; C. i. 47 Libo, praefect of Pompey's fleet, C. iii. 5; converses with Caesar at
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