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This book provides a firsthand historical account of Julius Caesar's military campaigns in Gaul (present-day France), bringing to life the strategies, challenges, and triumphs of the Roman army. Through Caesar's detailed descriptions of battles and negotiations, readers gain insights into the military tactics and political complexities of the time. The book offers a unique perspective on Caesar's leadership and the impact of Roman expansion on the indigenous Celtic tribes. Caesar's accounts provide valuable information about the geography, customs, and social structures of ancient Gaul, making this book an essential resource for understanding the development of Western civilization. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of Caesar's military strategies, highlighting the effectiveness of Roman discipline and organization. Additionally, the book explores the political and diplomatic dimensions of Caesar's campaigns, revealing his skill in managing alliances and exploiting divisions among his adversaries. Overall, this book is a captivating and informative read, offering a rich understanding of Caesar's military genius and the profound impact of Roman conquest on the history of Europe.
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Excerpt from Caesar: Bellum Gallicum IV. 20-38, V. 1-23
Rise to Eminence.
Caius Julius Caesar was born at Rome on the 12th of July, 100 B.C. (or, as Mommsen holds, in 102 B.C.), of one of the oldest patrician families of that city. Although of aristocratic birth, he espoused the cause of the popular party, and after barely escaping with his life on the defeat of that party by Sulla in 82 B.C.,. he withdrew from active polities for several years. By 70 B.C., however, he had become a favorite of the people, and one of its most influential leaders. He rose rapidly through the various grades of office, being made in succession quaestor, aedile, pontifex maximus (a life-office), praetor, and finally consul in 59 B.C.
First Triumvirate.
The three leading men of Rome at this time were Pompey, representing the nobles; Caesar, the leader of the popular party; and Crassus, whose influence was largely due to his immense wealth. On Caesar's suggestion they formed a coalition (the so-called First Triumvirate), the result of which was to place the practical supremacy of the state in the hands of these three men.
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