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Solin (Croatia) (search for this): book 3, chapter 8
Brundusium (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 8
Caesar having landed his troops, sent the fleet back the same night to Brundusium, to bring over his other
legions and cavalry. Fufius Kalenus, lieutenant-general, had the charge of
this expedition, with orders to use the utmost despatch. But setting sail
too late, he lost the benefit of the wind, which offered fair all night, and
fell in with the enemy. For Bibulus hearing at Corcyra of Caesar's arrival, forthwith put
to sea, in hopes of intercepting some of the transports; and meeting the
fleet as it returned empty, took about thirty ships, which he immediately
burned, with all that were on board; partly to satisfy his own vengeance for
the disappointment he had received; partly to deter the rest of the troops
from attempting the passage. He then stationed his fleet