supplies. Leaving two legions and all of his baggage train behind in Agedincum, Caesar led the remaining legions to Gergovia. His sieges of Vellaunodunum...
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tribe), he decided to re-cross the Seine to rejoin Caesar's force at Agedincum (Sens). Feinting a general retreat, Labienus in fact crossed the river...
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back to Agedincum, Caesar's base in the centre of Gaul. After linking up with Labienus's corps, Caesar marched his united army from Agedincum to confront...
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after the Gallic tribe. The Senones of Gauls dwelled around their capital Agedincum (present-day Sens). They joined Bellovesus's migrations towards Italy...
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(*Segusiawī) Forum Segusiavorum (Feurs) Segusini Segusio (Susa) Senoni Agedincum (Sens) Sequani Vesontion (Besançon) Suessiones Noviodunum (Pommiers);...
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spreading, heading first to Provence to see to its defense, and then to Agedincum to counter the Gallic forces. Caesar took a winding route to the Gallic...
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another example of his tactical genius. Sending five cohorts back towards Agedincum, and himself crossing the Sequana River with three legions, he tricked...
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the almost oval shape. Agedincum Sens France 48°12′00″N 3°17′35″E / 48.200036°N 3.292997°E / 48.200036; 3.292997 (Agedincum (Sens)) Aginnum Agen France...
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spreading, heading first to Provence to see to its defense, and then to Agedincum to counter the Gallic forces. Caesar took a winding route to the Gallic...
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