English | Latin |
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Caesar [Caesars] noun [UK: ˈsiːzə] [US: ˈsiːzə] | Caesar [Caesaris](3rd) M |
Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Helvetius [Helvetii](2nd) M |
7th month before Caesar, 9th after noun | September [Septembris](3rd) M |
8th month before Caesar, 10 th after noun | October [Octobris](3rd) M |
9th month before Caesar, 11th after noun | November [Novembris](3rd) M |
a Gaul (Avernian). led revolt against Caesar in 52 BC noun | Vercingetorix [Vercingetorigis](3rd) M |
A. Gabinius, consul 58 BC, supporter of Caesar noun | Gabinius [Gabini](2nd) M |
A. Gabinius, consul 58 BC, supporter of Caesar adjective | Gabinius [Gabinia, Gabinium]adjective |
Aedui Gaul, led forces against Caesar noun | Litaviccus [Litavicci](2nd) M |
Ambiorix, a chief of the Eburones, a tribe of Gaul, central Normandy - Caesar noun | Ambiorix [Ambiorigis](3rd) M |
an Aeduan Gaul chief in Caesar noun | Diviciacus [Diviciaci](2nd) M |
Atuatuci, tribe of north (Belgic) Gaul - Caesar noun | Atuatucus [Atuatuci](2nd) M |
Bellovaci, tribe of Gallia Belgica (near Rouen in Normandy) - Caesar noun | Bellovacus [Bellovaci](2nd) M |
Bishop of Caesarea, 260-341, "Historia Ecclesiatica" noun | Eusebius [Eusebi](2nd) M |
Bituriges (pl.), a people of SW Gaul, Aquitania - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Biturig [Biturigis](3rd) M |
Boli (pl.), a people of Cisalpine Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Boius [Boii](2nd) M |
C. ~ Caesar 102-44 BC noun | Julius [Juli](2nd) M |
C. ~ Caesar 102-44 BC adjective | Julius [Julia, Julium]adjective |
Caligula (Gaius Claudius Caesar Germanicus, 37-41 AD) noun | Caligula [Caligulae](1st) M |
Calpurnia, wife of Caesar noun | Calpurnia [Calpurniae](1st) F |
Carnutes, tribe of central Gaul, around Loire - Caesar noun | Carnutes [Carnutis](3rd) M |
Cassius; (Roman gens name); (L. ~ Longinus defeated by Helvetii; Caesar killer) noun | Cassius [Cassi](2nd) M |
Cassiveellaunus, Commander of forces of Britons - Caesar noun | Cassivellaunus [Cassivellauni](2nd) M |
Cimberi (pl.), a German tribe, invaded Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Cimber [Cimbri](2nd) M |
Dumnorix, name of a Gaul - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Dumnorix [Dumnorigis](3rd) M |
e.g., killers of Caesar noun | tyrannicida [tyrannicidae](1st) M tyrannoctonus [tyrannoctoni](2nd) M |
Eburones, tribe of north Gaul - Caesar noun | Eburones [Eburonis](3rd) M |
edible root, mixed with milk / forms loaf to stave off hunger (Caesar CW III) noun | chara [charae](1st) F |
Gallic tribe - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Suebus [Suebi](2nd) M |
Garonne, river in SW Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Garunna [Garunnae](1st) M |
Gaul of Treveri, opponent of Caesar noun | Indutiomarus [Indutiomari](2nd) M |
Geneva, city in Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Genava [Genavae](1st) F |
Haedui (pl.), also Aedui, a people of Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Haeduus [Haedui](2nd) M |
king of a German tribe - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Ariovistus [Ariovisti](2nd) M |
Lake Geneva - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Lemannus [Lemanni](2nd) M |
legion raised by Caesar in Gaul noun | alauda [alaudae](1st) F |
Lingones (pl.), a people of W Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Lingon [Lingonis](3rd) M |
member of commission of twenty (by Caesar 59 BC) / (municipal administration) noun | vigintivir [vigintiviri](2nd) M |
Nero Claudius Caesar -> Emperor, 54-69 noun | Nero [Neronis](3rd) M |