De Bello Africo
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De Bello Africo (also Bellum Africum; On the African War) is a Latin work continuing Julius Caesar's accounts of his campaigns, De Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili,[1] and its sequel by an unknown author De Bello Alexandrino. It details Caesar's campaigns against his Republican enemies in the province of Africa.
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Author | unknown |
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Language | Classical Latin |
Subject | History, military history |
Publisher | unknown |
Publication date | approx. 40 BC |
Preceded by | De Bello Alexandrino |
Followed by | De Bello Hispaniensi |
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