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aliina [53]
3 years ago
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Over what three continents did Caesar conduct his campaigns

Social Studies
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Inga [223]3 years ago
4 0
Yes. Caesar<span> again took a big risk, for he </span>was<span> accompanied by only one of </span>his<span> legions</span><span>—about 3,000 to. 6,000 men, plus cavalry. Although Pompey's forces were nearly twice as large, </span>Caesar<span> defeated them. He continued to </span>conduct<span> successful military </span>campaigns<span> in Egypt, the Middle East, Africa, and Spain. Hope this helps :))</span>
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