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  2. Commentarii de Bello Gallico - Wikipedia

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    Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Classical Latin: [kɔm.mɛnˈtaː.ɾi.iː deː ˈbɛl.loː ˈɡal.lɪ.koː]; English: Commentaries on the Gallic War), also Bellum Gallicum (English: Gallic War), is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative.

  3. Caesar's Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Commentarii de Bello Gallico, concerning Caesar's campaigns in Gaul and Britain, 58–50 BC Commentarii de Bello Civili , concerning his participation in the Roman Civil War of 49–48 BC Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Talk:Commentarii de Bello Gallico - Wikipedia

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    I believe that a more accurate translation of the title would be "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Bello Gallico is singular, whereas Bellis Gallicis would be plural. This is only a minor detail, but as it says "literally," it would be best to actually give a literal translation. Fenoxielo 04:49, 30 September 2006 (UTC)

  5. Battle of the Axona - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico describes this battle at 2.7 - 2.11. Prelude

  6. Vorenus and Pullo - Wikipedia

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    Vorenus and Pullo appear in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Book 5, Chapter 44. The episode describes the two as centurions, approaching the first ranks, who shared a bitter personal rivalry, and takes place in 54 BC when the Nervii attacked the legion under Quintus Cicero in their winter quarters in Nervian territory.

  7. De Bello Alexandrino - Wikipedia

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    Suetonius suggests both Oppius and Hirtius as possible authors [1] of De Bello Alexandrino. Alfred Klotz [2] (1910) demonstrated in great detail that the style of De Bello Alexandrino is very similar to the style of the eighth and last book of De Bello Gallico, which is very commonly attributed to Hirtius. Thus it seems likely on stylistic ...

  8. De bello Gallico - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Commentarii de Bello Gallico

  9. Cassivellaunus - Wikipedia

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    Cassivellaunus appears in Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, having been given command of the combined British forces opposing Caesar's second invasion of Britain. Caesar does not mention Cassivellaunus's tribe, but his territory, north of the River Thames , corresponds with that inhabited by the tribe named the Catuvellauni at the ...