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He then wrote a seven-volume account in Greek known to us as the Jewish War ( Latin Bellum Judaicum or De Bello Judaico ).
When Julius Caesar arrived in the area, as recorded in his De Bello Gallico, the inhabitants of Belgium and northwestern France were known as the Belgae ( after whom modern Belgium is named ), and they were considered to be the northern part of Gaul.
By 51BC, the Belgae were overrun by the armies of Julius Caesar, as described in his chronicle De Bello Gallico.
Both attempted invasions of Britain and the siege of Alesia are recorded in his own Commentarii ( journal ), The Gallic Wars ( De Bello Gallico ).
Later, the Dacians were mentioned in Roman documents: ( Caesar's De Bello Gallico, Book VI 25, 1: " The Hercynian Forest [...] stretches along the Danube to the areas of the Daci and Anarti "), and also under the name Geta ( plural Getae ).
De Bello Gallico consists of eight books: seven written by Caesar himself, and the eighth book added later by Aulus Hirtius, one of Caesar's generals.
* At Perseus Project: Caesar's Gallic War — De Bello Gallico, English translation by W. A. McDevitte and W. S. Bohn ( 1869 ); Latin text edition.
During this time he circulated the first three books of his epic poem, Pharsalia ( labelled De Bello civili in the manuscripts ), which told the story of the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey.
" Caesar and the Mutiny: Lucan's Reshaping of the Historical Tradition in De Bello Civili 5. 237 – 373.
The first historical mention of the Cherusci occurs in Book 6. 10 of Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico, which recounts events of 53 BC.
Some of Statius ' works, such as his poems for his competitions, have been lost ; he is recorded as having written an Agave mime, and a four line fragment remains of his poem on Domitian's military campaigns, the De Bello Germanico composed for the Alban Games in the scholia to Juvenal 4. 94.
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