Revolt of the Eburones 232
They destroy the detachment of T. Titurius Sabinus
and L. Aurunculeius Cotta 232
They attack the camp of Q. Cicero 232
53. _Sixth Campaign_ 232
Caesar puts down the revolt in Gaul 233
He crosses the Rhine a second time 233
52. _Seventh Campaign_ 233
Revolt of all Gaul 233
Headed by Vercingetorix 233
Caesar takes Alesia and Vercingetorix 234
51. _Eighth Campaign_ 234
Pacification of Gaul 234
CHAPTER XXXIV.
INTERNAL HISTORY FROM THE RETURN OF CICERO FROM BANISHMENT TO THE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WAR: EXPEDITION AND DEATH OF CRASSUS.
B.C. 57-50.
57. Cicero supports the Triumvirs 235
56. Pompey and Crassus meet Caesar at Luca 236
Fresh arrangements for the continuance of their power 236
55. Second Consulship of Pompey and Crassus 236
The Trebonian Law, giving the two Spains to Pompey and
Syria to Crassus, and prolonging Pompey's government
for five years more 236
Dedication of Pompey's theatre 236
54. Crassus crosses the Euphrates 237
He winters in Syria 237
53. He again crosses the Euphrates 237
Is defeated and slain near Carrhae 237
54. Death of Julia 237
53. Riots in Rome 238
52. Murder of Clodius by Milo 238
Pompey sole Consul 238
Trial and condemnation of Milo 238
51. Rupture betwee
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