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Ciuilis doende de Duytschen op beyde syden van den Ryn trecken, om vervaerlycker te schynen, ende oock de schepen teghen stroom op, belegert het Oudt leger. De Hollanders stormen op Houte bruggens daer onder eenighe stonden die de wallen breken, maer worden van de Romeynen afgheslaghen (Print)
Een Schip met coren gheladen blyft op een drooghte sitten; de Duytschen pooghent naer hen te trecken, soo oock de Romeynen: waer door eenen. Volcomen slagh is gheresen de Duytschen honden t'velt, ende cryghen t'schip. Ciuilis verrast de Ceulsche, ende verslaetse te Duren (Print)
De Duytschen ende Hollanders ouervallen by nachte de Romeynen, ende cryghen het schip van den Generael ghevanghen, meynende dat Cerialis daer in was, die dien nacht elders gheslapen hadde. Sy Schickent des morghens met noch andere schepen voor een present aen Velleda (Print)
De Romeynen vergaderen opwaerts by den Ryn, den Welcken Ciuilis te velde comt, ende wint den slagh, door dien eenighe Tongersche vendeten tot hem ouer vallen cryght oock 24 schepen in den Ryn, die het Hollandtsch bootsvolck, worpende de Romeynsche soldaten ouer boort aen syn syde brenghen (Print)
Ciuilis maekte hem sterck met een armade inden Ryn, meest om den Romeynen de victuali te benemen: Cerialis maeckt oock een armade ghereedt: maer soo d'eene den windt ende d'andere den stroom hadden, en konden sy niet anders doen dan met pylen naer malkanderen schieten (Print)
Ciuilis doet op eenen dagh bespringhen Wyck te Duerstede, Rhenen, Wageninghen ende Arnhem: maer Cerialis comende lot onset, belet het stormen, ende dryft de Hollanders inde riuiere. Ciuilis werdt ghekent ende beschoten, soo dat hy bedwonghen wordt syn peerdt te verlaten ende ouer te swemmen (Print)
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