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John Frederick Charles Fuller. 4. THE MUNDA CAMPAIGN The sole contemporary account of the Munda campaign is the De Bello Hispaniensi , 1 by an unknown author , possibly a centurion who took part in it , and in Holmes's estimation it is ...
John Frederick Charles Fuller. 4. THE MUNDA CAMPAIGN The sole contemporary account of the Munda campaign is the De Bello Hispaniensi , 1 by an unknown author , possibly a centurion who took part in it , and in Holmes's estimation it is ...
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... Munda , the site of which has led to much speculation , but Holmes is almost certain that it stood on ' a hill or group of closely connected heights ... about 9 kilometres , or 6 Roman miles , west by north of Osuna'.1 When Caesar ...
... Munda , the site of which has led to much speculation , but Holmes is almost certain that it stood on ' a hill or group of closely connected heights ... about 9 kilometres , or 6 Roman miles , west by north of Osuna'.1 When Caesar ...
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... Munda ; in the one they fought fanatically until the last man was killed ; in the other they were besieged . Among the slain were Labienus and Attius Varus . The casualties recorded were : 1,000 Caesarians killed and 500 wounded , and ...
... Munda ; in the one they fought fanatically until the last man was killed ; in the other they were besieged . Among the slain were Labienus and Attius Varus . The casualties recorded were : 1,000 Caesarians killed and 500 wounded , and ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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