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Julius Caesar seemed to have a "hit 'em hard and fast" philosophy about war. He was known for his fast marches enabling him to surprise the enemy. He also had the Roman attitude of winning at all costs. The siege of Alesia with its still traceable trenches is a prime example of this.

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well He fought the Gauls, The Britons, The Germans, The Roman's in The Roman civil war, Then He fought Pompie In Greece Destroying his army He then Fought In Egypt During their Civil War.

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Hundreds of wars were fought during the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome.

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