HIST 1061 Chapter 1-12: Caesar’s Civil War Part III

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Caesa(cid:396)"s ci(cid:448)il wa(cid:396) pa(cid:396)t iii: the g(cid:396)eat co(cid:374)f(cid:396)o(cid:374)tatio(cid:374) notes. Chapter 1 ceasar i(cid:374) italy, po(cid:373)pey"s preparatio(cid:374)s: caesar, as dictator elected the consuls. Many debts were unpaid in the city of rome so caesar assigned people to collect them: caesar then abdicated from dictatorship and went to brundisium. A shortage of ships hindered caesar from ending the war entirely. The march from spain to gaul and the terrible autumn weather hurt the health of his men: pompey had a whole year free of war. He was well rested and assembled his army using men from all over the world. He also collected more money from his farms. Chapter 2 negotiations in epirus: caesar ordered more ships to brundisium. However, the ships were intercepted by bibulus at. He burned the ships to send a message with several men still aboard. He then armed the entire coast of sason: octavius then set sail to salonae.

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