What is a 'lower campaign'.
At Pompey.
55 bc-54bc
About 5 times
Philippi.
No, Rome was established 653 years before Julius Caesar was born. The mythological founder of Rome was Romulus. But in reality Rome was probably founded by a group of villages allied together for protection.
Some of Caesar's most famous battles were at Alesia, Pharsalus, Zela and Munda.
Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.Marc Antony never fought Julius Caesar. He was one of Caesar's officers and a relative. Caesar may have been angry with him for a while, but they soon reconciled.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Octavius wants to fight on the right side of the battlefield to assert his authority and legitimacy as a leader following Caesar's assassination. Positioning himself on the right side symbolizes his support from the army and aligns him with Antony, strengthening their alliance against the conspirators. This strategic placement also reflects his desire to honor Caesar and continue his legacy while demonstrating his capability as a military leader.
Jiulius Caesar fought a civil war against his opponents led by Pompey. Caesar pursued Pompey to Egypt, and the latter was murdered there. He then fought the king of Pontus (in Turkey, on the SE shore of the Black sea). After that he went to north Africa to fight more opposition forces. He then returned to Rome, but Pompey's son fled to Spain. Caesar went there to fight the remnants of the opposition, defeating them at the battle of Munda.
Du. He fought lots or more than 1
Julius Caesar returned to Gallia Cisalpina, a province in the north of Italy, after his wars in Gallia Translapina. The senate ordered him to disband his legions and return to Rome. Instead, Caesar crossed the River Rubicon, the boundary of this province, and marched on Rome with some of his troops. This was an act of declaration of war on the senate. The senate gathered troops to fight against Caesar, which were led by a great general, Pompey the Great. Civil war ensued.
There was really no one place that Caesar fought most of his battles, but Gaul had the edge because of the large amount of territory Caesar added. But remember, in Gaul, even though Caesar fought battles there, he did not have to fight his way into and out of the area. Many tribes quickly surrendered to him or even sent ambassadors to him to negotiate a surrender/peace. Caesar also fought in the mid east, Africa and Spain and at the time of his death he had plans drawn up for a campaign against the Parthians.