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Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman, general and politician who was responsible for demise of Roman Republic and establishing Roman Empire. In 55 BC he did not fight Marcus Brutus. He actually fought an incursion in Gaul by Germanic tribes in 55 BC. Brutus was Caesar's close friend and he did not know of his enmity towards him till the day of his assassination (44 BC) in which Brutus played a central role.

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Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

Yes, Julius Caesar was an active participant in some of his battles. Seutonius tells us that sometimes he would rally his men on foot and personally drag back the stragglers. He almost lost his life in the Alexandrian War in a battle in which he was involved.

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