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Lilianna Mcpherson
30 August, 00:20
Why did Caesar fight Pompey?
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Cuddle Pig
30 August, 00:59
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Near Pharsalus, Caesar pitched a strategic bivouac. Pompey attacked, but, despite his much larger army, he was conclusively defeated by Caesar's troops. A major reason for Pompey's defeat was a miscommunication among front cavalry horsemen.
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