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C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES of THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 71 (search)
In these two actions, Caesar lost nine hundred and sixty private men, thirty
officers, and several knights of note, as Flavius Tuticanus Gallus, a
senator's son; C. Felginus, of Placentia; A. Gravius, of Puteoli; and M. Sacrativir, of Capua. But the greatest part of these
died without wounds, being trodden to death in the ditch, about the works,
and on the banks of the river, occasioned by the flight and terror of their
own men. He lost also thirty-two colours. Pompey was saluted emperor on this
occasion; a title which he bore ever after, and suffered himself to be
accosted by: but neither in the letters which he wrote, nor in his consular
ensigns, did he think proper to assume the laurel. The prisoners were
delivered up to Labienus at his own request; and this deser