Ceasar politics ... lay down his command, and cross the river Rubicon, the border of Gaul and Italy ... size, however, for some reason in the middle of fighting Pompey fled into Egypt. ... View More
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Julius Caesar1 ... In 18 days of arriving, Caesar decided to leave to Gaul to regroup. ... His next assignment was with Egypt, to try to conquer Egypt. ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... In 18 days of arriving, Caesar decided to leave to Gaul to regroup ... all over Europe into where he was murdered by an officer of King Ptolemy, the King of Egypt. ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... secured his two main positions in Gaul and Italy before he defeated Pompey in the battle of Pharsalus on August 9, 48 BCE. Pompey then fled to Egypt and was ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... Caesaramp39s time in Gaul was coming to a close. ... men had the advantage, and seeing the inevitable defeat Pompey left the field of battle and fled to Egypt with a ... View More
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Rise of ancient roman Empire ... Victorious, he established Cleopatra as queen of Egypt and as his mistress. ... his obtaining for five years the military command of Cisalpine Gaul, Illyricum, and ... View More
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Review of The Venus Trhow ... King Alexander II of Egypt leaving in Egypt to Rome where the current leader Ptolemy Auletes left Egypt for Rome ... Caesar was in Gaul fighting for more territory ... View More
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Caesar ... of all but two of his legions and The province of Cisalpine Gaul the part of Gaul lying in ... Pompeius fled to Egypt but was killed on arrival by his own men. ... View More
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Julius Cesar ... War On January 10th, 49 BC, Caesar crossed the Rubicon River that separated Gaul from Italy ... He chased Pompey all the way to Egypt where he was murdered by an ... View More
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Augustus ... Marcus Antonius took control of Egypt, and Marcus Lepidus assumed power in North Africa while Octavian ruled Italy, Gaul, France and Spain. ... View More
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The Roman Army ... Their land, at its peak, contained such areas as Britain, Spain, Gaul, Mauretania, Egypt, Judea, Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Dacia, Illyria, Macedonia, Greece ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... Caesaramp39s troops they were losing badly so he retreated and returned to Gaul and made ... When he arrived in Egypt he was approached by the king bearing a gift. ... View More
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The Life And Death Of Julius Caesar ... two of his legions and The province of Cisalpine Gaul the part of Gaul lying in ... The defeated Pompeius now fled to Egypt but was killed once there by his own ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... on the Atlantic seaboard, he believed he had conquered the entire area of Gaul. ... In October of fortyeight BC Caesar arrived in Egypt and stayed until the ... View More
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Art Influenced Art Through the Ages ... Empire. It starts with Rome conquering and taking over many countries. These included Carthage, Gaul, Egypt, and Britain. And Rome ... View More
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The Effects Of Romes Expansion ... He also exercised his own direct rule over Egypt, as well as Gaul and many other provinces, thus limiting the administrative powers of the government mainly to ... View More
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augustus ... wars to an end. The Senate decided to give Octavian control of the provinces of Gaul, Syria, Spain and Egypt. These areas had large ... View More
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History of Slavery ... Rome also took over Egypt, North Africa, and Gaul. This gave them thousands of slaves. The more territory they acquired, the greater the need for slaves was. ... View More
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Roman empire ... In 59 BC, Caesar was given all of Gaul as a reward, but then it was under ... 2 years later, Caesar had crushed Pompeyamp39s armies in Spain, Asia, Egypt and Greece. ... View More
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roman empire ... In 59 BC, Caesar was given all of Gaul as a reward, but then it was under ... 2 years later, Caesar had crushed Pompeyamp39s armies in Spain, Asia, Egypt and Greece. ... View More
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Christianity ... Jerusalem. Then it spread to Egypt, Africa, Rome, Armenia, and Gaul which is France. Christian beliefs are recorded in the Bible. ... View More
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Julia Caesar Supreme Power ... During Caesar nine years in Gaul, he lost two battles he conQuered all territory east to the ... He followed Pompey to Greece and then to Egypt and defeated him. ... View More
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Augustus Caesar ... Antony remained in the wealthy East, Lepidus got control of Gaul and Spain, and ... defeat by Octavian at this furiuos naval battle, Antony flees to Egypt with his ... View More
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Constantine A Christian Hero ... After five years as the emperor of Gaul, Constantine invaded Italy. ... Arius, a priest in Alexandria, Egypt, insisted that Christ was not equal to the Father ... View More
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Fall of the Roman Republic ... to use the aristocracy to reduce Caesaramp39s pressure with the army in Gaul, just as the ... Pompey was defeated at Pharsalus and killed in Egypt, and the rest of the ... View More
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roman empire ... Caesar boosted hispopularity by conquering Gaul and Britain. ... Pompey escaped to Egypt, where he sought shelter with King Ptolemy XIII. ... View More
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Roman Govt ... Caesar boosted hispopularity by conquering Gaul and Britain. ... Pompey escaped to Egypt, where he sought shelter with King Ptolemy XIII. ... View More
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Roman Law ... Caesar boosted his popularity by conquering Gaul and Britain. ... Pompey escaped to Egypt, where he sought shelter with King Ptolemy XIII. ... View More
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Ancient Rome ... Caesar boosted hispopularity by conquering Gaul and Britain. ... Pompey escaped to Egypt, where he sought shelter with King Ptolemy XIII. ... View More
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Roman Law ... Caesar boosted his popularity by conquering Gaul and Britain. ... Pompey escaped to Egypt, where he sought shelter with King Ptolemy XIII. ... View More
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