In order to stave off potential disaster, Caesar made a bold political move, deciding to run for the powerful position of Pontifex Maximus (the head priest of Rome). CLICK HERE TO READ MORE Part 5 Clodius Scandal One of the greatest social scandals in the history of Rome, the Clodius ...
they hit the Pompeian lines hard, crumbling the flank. Pompey, still with a vast numerical superiority, seems to have panicked and failed to engage his right wing to stem Caesar's momentum. Instead, he simply quit the battle rather than attempt to rally or salvage what he...
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Julius Caesar was a Roman general, politician, and statesman who declared himself dictator of the Roman Empire. He was famous for his military strategy.
Julius Caesar: Scene II. The Same. The Field of Battle.Shakespeare, William
The Battle of Alesia took place in the fall of 52 BC as Julius Caesar laid siege to Vercingetorix's garrison at Alesia in Gaul.
Caesar's army. For several days the armies formed for battle each morning, however, Caesar was unwilling to attack up the slopes of the mountain. By August 8, with his food supplies low, Caesar began debating withdrawing east. Under pressure to fight, Pompey planned to give battle the next...
The Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Military Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's Battle Descriptions." CA 18.2. 273- 329.Lendon, J. E. (1999). The Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Military Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's Battle Descriptions. Classical Antiquity, 18(2), 273-329....
It was decided that the assassination would take place in the Curia of Pompey's theatre, where the Senate would meet with Caesar for the last time. Each member of the plot would be required to stab Caesar with a dagger, thereby not only assuring his death, but unifying the group under ...
Caesar's army however, as it was recently combined and on the march, was heavily laden with its baggage train. Vercingetorix saw this as his best opportunity to attack a vulnerable Roman army on the march and in need to protect its baggage train, rather than in battle formation. Sometime...