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Definition of Caesarians
1. caesarian [n] - See also: caesarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caesarians
Literary usage of Caesarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Traditionary Annals of the Cymry by John Williams (1867)
"... after the Caesarians,7 across the sea, as far as the country of the Gauls of
Llydaw, who were sprung from the race of the Cymry. Not one of them, ..."
2. A General History of Rome from the Foundation of the City to the Fall of by Charles Merivale (1886)
"At length, impelled by the taunts of his sanguine followers, Pompeius moved
southward from Larissa in quest of the Caesarians, who were posted on the bank ..."
3. The History of Rome by Theodor Mommsen (1880)
"The movement was successful; when Afra- nius and Petreius arrived at the passes,
they found them already occupied by the Caesarians and the line of the ..."
4. The History of Rome by Theodor Mommsen (1895)
"The movement was successful ; when Afranius and Petreius arrived at the passes,
they found them already occupied by the Caesarians and the line of the ..."
5. Caesar: A History of the Art of War Among the Romans Down to the End of the by Theodore Ayrault Dodge (1892)
"The Caesarians appear to have been slenderly supplied with missiles, for their
chief defense, thus taken unawares, was stones; and the ozier headgear of the ..."
6. History of the Romans Under the Empire by Charles Merivale (1852)
"gain the hills, the Caesarians had so much the ad- °vyp' vantage as to be able
to range themselves in order of battle at their foot, and effectually block ..."