How many casualties were there in the Roman civil war?
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How many casualties were there in the Roman civil war?
The Roman Civil War:
The Roman civil war was a military confrontation between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great in 49 BC with the war stretching to 44 BC. It was one of the largest civil wars in the history of Rome due to the number of casualties involved.
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View this answerOver 10,000 people died in the Roman civil war. Julius Caesar had an army of about 22,000 men, while Pompey the Great deployed an army of about 50,000...
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