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Asculum (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 16
Caesar having made himself master of Asculum, and obliged Lentulus to
retire, ordered the soldiers who had deserted him, to be sought after, and
new levies to be made. He remained only one day there, to settle what
related to provisions, and then pursued his march to Corfinium. Upon his arrival there,
he found five cohorts, whom Domitius had detached from the garrison,
employed in breaking down a bridge about three miles distant from the town.
But Caesar's advanced parties attacking them, they quickly abandoned the
bridge, and retired to Corfinium. Caesar having passed with
his legions, halted before the town, and encamped under the walls.
Corfinium (search for this): book 1, chapter 16