Julius Caesar Rome’s Greatest Warlord

Julius Caesar Rome’s Greatest Warlord by Simon Elliott, published by Casemate Publishers in 2019, offers a detailed exploration of the life and military career of Julius Caesar. This biography spans 159 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into Caesar’s early military campaigns, including his notable involvement in the Gallic Wars and the Roman civil wars that shaped his rise to power.
Readers will find a concise history that examines how Caesar’s military endeavors intertwined with his political ambitions, ultimately leading to his role as the dictator of Rome. The book delves into his aristocratic background and the significant events that defined his legacy, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the complexities of leadership in ancient Rome.
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Julius Caesar has been the inspiration to countless military commanders over the last two millennia. Born into an aristocratic family, his early military campaigns, part of his progression along the cursus honorium, included campaigning in the east, Spain and in the early Roman civil wars. His participation in the Gallic Wars is known mainly through the commentary on the wars that he wrote and published, along with his incursions into Britain. This concise history details his military life, and how it impacted with his political career, from his youth through the civil wars that resulted in his becoming the dictator of Rome, and his legacy.
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