The following pages link to Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain
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- History of England (links | edit)
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- Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (links | edit)
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- Commentarii de Bello Gallico (links | edit)
- Crisis of the Third Century (links | edit)
- Third Punic War (links | edit)
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- Gallic Wars (links | edit)
- Isle of Thanet (links | edit)
- Samnite Wars (links | edit)
- Constitutional crisis (links | edit)
- Annales Cambriae (links | edit)
- First Servile War (links | edit)
- First Macedonian War (links | edit)
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- Mary Whitehouse (links | edit)
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- Social War (91–87 BC) (links | edit)
- Battle of Dyrrhachium (48 BC) (links | edit)
- Year of the Four Emperors (links | edit)
- Servilia (mother of Brutus) (links | edit)
- Campaign history of the Roman military (links | edit)
- Julia gens (links | edit)
- Timeline of Roman history (links | edit)
- Knights of the Round Table (links | edit)
- Battle of Munda (links | edit)
- Battle of Thapsus (links | edit)
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