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Kiiii of the. Striiij.jh:.<br />

52.—Sonif of tlic tiilies are still inclined to renew tlie .struggle. Toward.s tlie i lul (if .c' tlu- l;itnriges liegir. to stir, as the<br />

legion ijuartereil there was insuliieient to overawe them. Caesar at once sends another legion and suIkIucs them.<br />

51.— The Biluriges then ask for aid against the Carnntes, and on the approach of two legions the Carnutes take to flight. These<br />

two legions are ijuarlereJ at Cenahiiin.<br />

Tliere still remained the Bcllovaci to settle with ; and they had formed a confederacy consisting of the Atrebates, the<br />

Ambiani, the Vcliocasscs, the Caleti and the Kburoviccs under Correus and Coniniius.<br />

On the approach of t'ae.sar the (iauls, who were established in the forest of C'onipeigne, retreat and encamp oil Mt.<br />

Ganelon. Correus awaits the Romans on the southern bank of the Aisne, where it flows into the Oise. Here Caesar<br />

defeats the Gauls, and Correus is slain. Connnius escapes, but later makes his peace with Caesar. Caesar then<br />

marches against the Eburones and ravages their count r)'.<br />

In the west Duninacns besieges Lemonum with a force from Brittany and the neighbourlioo

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