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Chapter 573 - Chapter 441: The Battle of Piacenza (Part 2)

Additionally, Caesar dispatched three hundred of the most elite Gallian Cavalry, concealed behind the long spear formations, to swiftly rout the Nix Cavalry.

Under Caesar's command, these Gallian Cavalry were primarily recruited from Gaul Tribes completely subject to him, such as the Aedui. These tribes later suffered revenge from Vercingetorix, so the cavalry bore hatred towards the Gaul Army led by Vercingetorix, willing to fight to the death for the charismatic Roman Commander.

Having determined that the left wing was the key to Roman Army's victory, just like at the Battle of Pharsalus, Caesar established command in the rear of the left wing with his staff.

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