Section 5C(ii) Arrest at the Milvian Bridge Flashcards

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hīs rēbus ita āctīs, …

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After matters had been conducted in this way, …

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… cōnstitūtā nocte quā proficīscerentur Allobrogēs, …

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… (and) after the night was decided, on which the Allobroges would depart, …

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Cicerō, ā lēgātīs cūncta ēdoctus, …

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Cicero, having learned everything from [by means of] the ambassadors, …

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… praetōribus imperat ut in ponte Muluiō per īnsidiās Allobrogum comitātūs dēprehendant.

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… instructed the praetors to arrest the retinues of the Allobroges by ambushes on the Milvian bridge.

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sine morā ad pontem itum est.

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They went [there was a going] to bridge without delay.

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praetōrēs, hominēs mīlitārēs, …

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The praetors, (being) military men, …

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… sine tumultū praesidiīs collocātīs, …

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… after garrisons had been placed without disturbance, …

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… sīcutī eīs praeceptum erat, …

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… as they had been ordered [as had been commanded to them], …

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… occultē pontem obsident.

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… secretly besiege the bridge.

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postquam ad id locī lēgātī cum Volturciō peruēnērunt …

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After the ambassadors came to this place [to this of place] with Volturcius …

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… et simul utrimque clāmor exortus est, …

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… and as soon as a commotion arose on both sides, …

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… Gallī, citō cognitō cōnsiliō, sine morā praetōribus sē trādunt;

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… the Gauls, because the plan has been quickly understood, hand themselves over to the praetors without delay;

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Volturcius prīmō, cohortātus cēterōs, gladiō sē ā multitūdine dēfendit.

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At first Volturcius, after encouraging the others, defends himself from the crowd with a sword.

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deinde, ubi ā lēgātīs dēsertus est, …

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Then, when he was deserted by the ambassadors,

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… timidus ac uītae diffīdēns, …

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… frightened and despairing of life, …

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… uelut hostibus sēsē praetōribus dēdit.

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… he handed himself over to the praetors as though (they were) enemies.