De Bello Alexandrino
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| de Bello Alexandrino (On the Alexandrian War) |
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| Author | ?? Julius Caesar |
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| Language | Classical Latin |
| Subject(s) | History, military history |
| Publisher | ?? Julius Caesar |
| Publication date | ? 50s or 40s BC |
| Preceded by | Commentarii de Bello Civili |
| Followed by | de Bello Africo |
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De Bello Alexandrino (meaning On the Alexandrine War in Latin) is a book said to be written by Julius Caesar, though its authorship is heavily disputed. It details Caesar's campaign in Alexandria, Egypt and Asia.
[edit] See also
- Commentarii de Bello Gallico
- Commentarii de Bello Civili
- De Bello Hispaniensis
- De Bello Africo
- Caesar's civil war for a brief account of the campaign

