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There may be no better place to witness the slow, thunderous unraveling of a republic than beneath the open skies of the ...
If you dive into Citadelum today, you'll also be met with the fourth campaign: Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. A pivotal moment in Roman history, Caesar's invasion of Gaul (modern day Western Europe ...
Julius Caesar saw the Britons as brutal savages. Yet the Romans romanticised their lack of civilisation, ... Caesar launched an invasion of the island as part of his Gallic Wars campaign.
Gallic Steeds. Digs & Discoveries September/October 2024. By Jason Urbanus . François Goulin, Inrap ... Between 58 and 50 b.c., Julius Caesar launched a series of wars in Gaul.
While the ritual sacrifice might present the most unique theory, Gallic Wars involving Julius Caesar occurred around the same time and in the same region. In fact, ...
Julius Caesar’s account of the Gallic wars is as much political propaganda as historical narrative. The age of print was no better. During the English civil war of the 1640s, ...
Apart from the wars it had to wage against external enemies, it found itself embroiled not in one but in two civil conflicts. The first was a power struggle between Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Gaius ...
As a general, Caesar led the Roman army to victory in the Gallic Wars from 58 to 50 BC. His refusal to relinquish power led to a civil war spanning Europe, culminating in the decisive Battle of ...
As general, Caesar led the Roman army to victory in the Gallic Wars (58 to 50 B.C.). But unwilling to give up his newfound power, he famously crossed the Rubicon River on Jan. 10, 49 B.C., leading ...
The conflict known as the Gallic Wars was a military struggle fought between the Roman proconsul Julius Caesar and the Gallic tribes between 58 and 51 BC. These were not a handful of barbarians; on ...