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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.

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