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I've been here. I saw my conquest. From whom?
"I came, I saw it, I conquered it." Julius Caesar said. The original English sentence: "I come, I see, I conquer."

In April 47 BC, when Caesar led the Roman army to camp near Zera, he was suddenly attacked by Bosphorus troops led by Fachrul Na Keyes. Roman troops immediately lined up to meet, completely defeated the army of Fachrul Nakis. As soon as the battle was over, Caesar sent his famous good news to Rome: "Veni! Vitti Vici! I will come! Goodbye! I conquered it! )。

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In the battle of Zera, Caesar's response was to occupy a highland and start to establish a tight position according to the tradition of Roman war. His troops are less than half of his opponents, so we must be careful.

But to his surprise, the army in Bosphorus was not prepared to let him finish this geotechnical engineering. The latter hoped that when the Roman legion dispersed its manpower, it would concentrate its forces on assault. So, in Caesar's surprised eyes, 20 thousand Bosphorus rushed down the mountain from the benefits of their original camp. And array at the fastest speed, ready to rally into the Roman position.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Battle of Zela