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Essay heading: Biography On Julius Caesar
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In Caesar, they saw only the threat of a king, a word that was linked with the word "tyrant" that is cruel or unjust rule.
One of Caesar's greatest victories in battle was just after he had gained control over the lands of Bituriges, Vercingetorix. He started to lead his army to the Boii oppidum of Gorgobina, another city under his control... displayed 300 characters
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On the way, he stopped his troops at Vellaundunum, oppidum of the Senones, and set up siege. He did not want to leave any enemies behind him who might get in the way of the grain deliveries and supply. The Carnutes, one of Rome's enemies, had just heard of the siege at Vellaundunum. They gathered troops to Garrison Cenabum, the Carnutes stronghold... displayed next 300 characters
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