Curion
. With the beginning of the year 49, Curion and Marc-Antoine vigorously defend in front of the Roman Sénat the proposals that César subjects to Pompée, so much so that the consul Lentulus the hunting of the senate.
After the arrival of Jules César and his legions in Rome, Curion it second in the takeover of the Italy. César allots the title of Propréteur and the command to him of 4 legions so that it seizes the Sicily. Curion drives out Caton of Sicily then unloads in Africa with only 2 legions.
Enhardi by initial successes and insufficiently informed on its adversaries, it launches out to the attack of the forces pompéiennes on the edges of the Bagradas (close to Utique). It is surprised with its troops in functioning order and attacked by the riders numides of Juba I {{er}}, combined with the pompéiens, and perishes in the combat (49).
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