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Why did Caesar write about his battles

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What battles did Julius Caesar lead rome through?

They are listed in the site 'Caesar's battles' in the separate panel Sources and related links below.


Where did Julius Caesar fight some of his most famous battles?

Some of Caesar's most famous battles were at Alesia, Pharsalus, Zela and Munda.


What battles did Julius Caesar loose?

none.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Great Battles of Caesar - 1998?

The cast of The Great Battles of Caesar - 1998 includes: Paul Potera as Introductory Narrator


Was Julius Caesar smart?

YES not only in battles, but a leader as well.


Was Julius Caesar in any famous battles?

yes with tom powell


How many battles did Julius Caesar participate in?

43


Where did Caesar fight most of his battles?

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.


What plays did Julius Caesar write?

Julius Caesar did not write any plays. He was a Roman general and statesman who lived from 100 - 44 BCE. The play "Julius Caesar" was written by William Shakespeare and is a dramatization of Caesar's assassination and its aftermath.


How do you write battles in aribic?

battle : ma'raka معركة battles : ma'aarik معارك


What types of plays did Julius Caesar write?

None: although Caesar wrote accounts of his campaigns (his Gallic War being a classic in its field), he did not write drama. Seneca, Terence and Plautus wrote plays in his day, not Caesar.


Where did shakespeare write Julius Caesar?

At his writing desk.