History of Britain IV: Caesar in Britain, Reconnaissance in Force, 55-54 BCE
Caesar's landings in Britain illustrate his willingness to take risks, even unnecessary ones. The questionable decision-making, however, also led to the first surviving detailed description of people and events in Britain. Patreon link: / thersites PayPal link: paypal.me/thersites Spirit of Thersites (Politics Channel): / @spiritofthersites7578 WTFGAS Podcast (Entertainment Channel): / @wtfgaspodcast729 Discord: / discord Brave Browser: https://brave.com/noa557 Twitter link: / thersitesathens Minds.com link: https://www.minds.com/ThersitestheHis... Steemit/dtube link: https://steemit.com/@thersites/feed BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/jbyg...

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