Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord
A look at the remarkable military career of ancient Rome’s most celebrated leader.
 
Born into an aristocratic family, Julius Caesar has been an inspiration to countless military commanders over the past two millennia. His early military campaigns, part of his progression along the cursus honorum, ranged from the East to Spain to the early Roman civil wars. His participation in the Gallic Wars as well as his incursions into Britain are known mainly through his own published commentary on said events.
 
Written by a prominent historian and archaeologist, this concise volume details Caesar’s military life and the role it played in his political career. From his youth through the civil wars that resulted in his becoming the dictator of Rome, Caesar has left a remarkable legacy.
 
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Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord
A look at the remarkable military career of ancient Rome’s most celebrated leader.
 
Born into an aristocratic family, Julius Caesar has been an inspiration to countless military commanders over the past two millennia. His early military campaigns, part of his progression along the cursus honorum, ranged from the East to Spain to the early Roman civil wars. His participation in the Gallic Wars as well as his incursions into Britain are known mainly through his own published commentary on said events.
 
Written by a prominent historian and archaeologist, this concise volume details Caesar’s military life and the role it played in his political career. From his youth through the civil wars that resulted in his becoming the dictator of Rome, Caesar has left a remarkable legacy.
 
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Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord

Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord

by Simon Elliott
Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord

Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord

by Simon Elliott

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A look at the remarkable military career of ancient Rome’s most celebrated leader.
 
Born into an aristocratic family, Julius Caesar has been an inspiration to countless military commanders over the past two millennia. His early military campaigns, part of his progression along the cursus honorum, ranged from the East to Spain to the early Roman civil wars. His participation in the Gallic Wars as well as his incursions into Britain are known mainly through his own published commentary on said events.
 
Written by a prominent historian and archaeologist, this concise volume details Caesar’s military life and the role it played in his political career. From his youth through the civil wars that resulted in his becoming the dictator of Rome, Caesar has left a remarkable legacy.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504060608
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Series: Casemate Short History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Simon Elliott is a historian, archaeologist, and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent, where he studied for his PhD in archaeology on the subject of the Roman military in Britain. He also has an MA in war studies from King’s College London and an MA in archaeology from University College London. For his day job, he runs his own PR company and is a former defense and aerospace journalist for publications including Jane’s Defence Weekly and Flight International. He frequently gives talks on Roman themes and is codirector at a Roman villa excavation. He has written several books including Roman Legionaries: Soldiers of Empire (2018) and Empire State: How the Roman Military Built an Empire (2017).
 

Table of Contents

Introduction
Timeline
Chapter 1: Caesar’s Legions
Chapter 2: The Roman Republic
Chapter 3: Caesar’s Early Life and Career
Chapter 4: Caesar in Gaul
Chapter 5: Civil War
Conclusion
Ancient Sources
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
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