New First Latin Reader (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Burnett, Swan Moses

 
9781330662120: New First Latin Reader (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Caesar in Gaul traces how Julius Caesar gained unprecedented power and reshaped Roman Gaul through his campaigns.

This focused study explains the rise of proconsular authority and the key moves that expanded Rome’s influence in Gaul and beyond. In clear, accessible language, the book charts Caesar’s path from consul to proconsul and his bold actions against Gallic peoples. It explains the political and military context, the alliances and rivalries, and the strategies that turned a provincial command into a turning point for Roman history.

  • How proconsular power grew and why it mattered for Caesar’s career and Rome
  • The major campaigns in Gaul and the conflicts that defined Roman policy in the region
  • The interplay between Roman politics, provincial governance, and military action
  • Key figures, factions, and strategic decisions that shaped Gaul’s transformation
Ideal for readers of ancient history and military-political studies who want a concise, guided look at the Gaul campaigns and their lasting impact.

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