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Rome HW Packet C2

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... Caesar serves for years as military commander in Gaul; • Brutal campaigns against the Germanic tribes; Caesar is relentless, a skilled tactician and makes brilliant use of engineering, including siege towers to break into Gallic towns that resisted Roman rule. • Caesar writes his Commentaries on the ...
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