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| | LOL - Titus Labienus (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | And Labienus had, of course, been his second in command throughout Gaul, the major renegade after the Rubicon (joining Pompey's forces instead), fought him at Pharsalus, fought him bitterly in Africa, and died upon the bloodiest of the battlefields. |
 | | It was now Caesar winning and then (according to Dio) Bogud, the king of Mauretania, sallied to attack the camp of Pompey. |
 | | At his position on the line Labienus saw this and pulled away to prevent this. |
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