The Helvetians made extensive preparations over two years to leave their homeland, including buying cattle and wagons, storing grain, and making peace with their neighbors. Orgetorix conspired with Casticus and Dumnorix to seize power in his state and married his daughter to Dumnorix to gain his support. Orgetorix was later found guilty of this plot by the Helvetians and committed suicide before he could stand trial.
The Helvetians made extensive preparations over two years to leave their homeland, including buying cattle and wagons, storing grain, and making peace with their neighbors. Orgetorix conspired with Casticus and Dumnorix to seize power in his state and married his daughter to Dumnorix to gain his support. Orgetorix was later found guilty of this plot by the Helvetians and committed suicide before he could stand trial.
The Helvetians made extensive preparations over two years to leave their homeland, including buying cattle and wagons, storing grain, and making peace with their neighbors. Orgetorix conspired with Casticus and Dumnorix to seize power in his state and married his daughter to Dumnorix to gain his support. Orgetorix was later found guilty of this plot by the Helvetians and committed suicide before he could stand trial.
What preparations did the Helvetians decide to make in order to be ready
to leave? The helvetians made many preparations including buying cattle and wagons, storing corn, and making peace with the neighbors. 2. How long did the Helvetians think it would take to complete the preparations? The helvetians thought it would take about two years to complete the preparation. 3. Why did Orgetorix send an embassy to Casticus and Dumnorix? Cite the Latin. The Orgetoix sent an embassy to Casticus and Dumnorix to persuade them to seize power. ut regnum in civitate sua occuparet 4. According to Caesar, who was called a friend of the Roman people? Catamantaledes was called a friend to the roman people. He was the father of Casticus. 5. To whom does Orgetorix marry his daughter? The Orgeotix marries his daughter to Dumnorix.
1. In line 1, what is the case and use of hīs rēbus?
ablative of means; prepositions 2. What is the tense, voice, and form of adductī in line 1? perfect passive participle 3. In lines 2–4, what four infinitives are dependent on cōnstituērunt? comparare, coemere, facere, confirmare 4. In line 4, what is the tense, voice, and mood of suppeteret? imperfect active subjunctive 5. In line 5, what is the case and use of biennium? accusative; direct object 6. What is the case and use of lēge in line 5? ablative of means; prepositions 7. In line 7, what is the case and use of Casticō? Dative; giving 8. What is the case and use of annōs in line 8? Accusative; direct object 9. In line 8, what is the case and use of senātū? ablative of means; prepositions 10. What is the case and use of Dumnorīgī in line 10? Dative; giving 11. In line 10, what is the case and use of tempore? Ablative; prepositions 12. In line 13, what is the tense, voice, and form of obtentūrus? future active participle 13. In line 14, what is the case and use of sē? accusative; direct object 14. What is the case and use of fidem in line 15? accusative; direct object 15. What is the case and use of rēgnō in line 15? Ablative; prepositions 16. In line 16, what is the tense, voice, form, and use of posse? infinitive; indirect statement