Gaius Antistius Reginus

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Gaius Antistius Reginus was one of Gaius Julius Caesar's officers during the Gallic War . 53 and 52 BC He served Caesar as a legate . He took 52 BC Took part in the fighting for Alesia and after the Roman victory over Vercingetorix led one of the Caesarian legions to the winter camp in the settlement area of ​​the Ambivaretes .

Perhaps it is identical to one of Marcus Tullius Cicero in May 49 BC. BC (as a fleet commander?) Mentioned Reginus.

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  • Caesar, The Gallic War 6, 1, 1; 7, 83, 3; 7, 90, 6
  • Cicero, ad Atticum 10, 12, 1

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  1. ^ Caesar, The Gallic War 7, 83, 3.
  2. ^ Caesar, The Gallic War 7, 90, 6.