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Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius wrote Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
No, not at all.
No he did not. He only wrote commentaries to the wars he fought.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in his Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). He went as far as the River Rhine.
caesar offered mercy to his defeated opponents and to any who did not activly oppose him (D)
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Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in his Gallic Wars (58-50 BC).
Julius Caesar, although taking part in many wars, was the most popular for his Gaulic Wars. The second most popular war would probably be the Civil war against Pompey.
Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius wrote Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
No, not at all.
Julius Caesar, the man who conquered the Gauls.
Genius,Pop Culture,and The Punic Wars
No he did not. He only wrote commentaries to the wars he fought.
The three most famous wars that Julius Caesar fought in were the Civil War against Pompey, the Alexandrian War, and the Galic War. There were other wars generally named after their deciding battles, such as Munda, Zela, and Thapsus.
Julius Caesar only conquered the territory known as Gaul. Although he had many other military actions, they were not conquests, they were battles/wars against individuals such as Pompey, Cato, Gaius Pompey and Ptolemy XIII.
Augustus became the first Roman emperor in 27 BC, 18 years after the assassination of Julius Caesar. In between there were civil wars.
The climax of the story of Julius Caesar is the assassination of Caesar by a group of Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." This event marks a turning point in the play, leading to a series of civil wars and ultimately the fall of the conspirators.