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François Porte deposited Clades Tituriana. Anatomie d’une défaite. Réflexions sur le visage de la guerre et le stress du combat on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months ago
The death of Caesar’s legates, Sabinus and Cotta, with their fifteen cohorts in 54 BC is the most significant defeat of Roman armies in Gaul. In his Commentarii, Caesar presents this setback as the result of one man’s fault : his legate Q. Titurius Sabinus. Behind Caesar’s propaganda, the tale of the clades Tituriana provides a rich source of in…[Read more]