The Conquest of Gaul 原价 US$12.00 ≈ ¥85.80 作者 Julius Caesar 出版社 Penguin Classics 出版 1983-02 装帧 平装 正版‧ 干净卫生 ‧ 当天发货 了解多抓鱼的环保探索 简介和目录 Between 58 and 50BC Caesar conquered most of the area now covered by France, Belgium and Switzerland, and twice ...
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Learn about Julius Caesar and the Gallic Wars. Explore the Roman conquest of Gaul, study the effects of Gauls vs. Romans, and view a timeline of...
The man had conquered Gaul, crossed the Rhine, crossed into the farthest reaches of the known world in Britannia, and now utterly destroyed the Great Pompey with a far inferior force. When Caesar arrived in pursuit of Pompey, to certainly, by all accounts, grant him a pardon and welcome ...
Gaul (ɡɔːl) n 1.(Placename) an ancient region of W Europe corresponding to N Italy, France, Belgium, part of Germany, and the S Netherlands: divided into Cisalpine Gaul, which became a Roman province before 100 bc, and Transalpine Gaul, which was conquered by Julius Caesar (58–...
Not to suggest that Julius Caesar wasnotambitious; it would be hard to think of a better example of unbridled ambition before Napoleon. Perhaps Alexander the Great, who was Caesar’s own role model. I think Julius Caesar actually took things further in the political realm, however; Caesar was...
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator: Con Janet McTeer, Ian Hanmore, Rosie Jones, Alex Brockdorff. He came. He saw. He conquered. The tale of an ambitious power-grab that turned to tyranny. How Julius Caesar dismantled five centuries of ancient Roman
It is believed that Julius Caesar's successful military campaign in Britain in 54 B.C. was aimed at preventing incursions into Gaul from the island. In A.D. 43 the emperor Claudius began the Roman conquest of Britain, establishing bases at present-day London and Colchester. By A.D. 85,...
In this positionhe conquered all of Gaul(the region of Western Europe) and extended theRoman world to the Atlantic Ocean. Caesar also invaded Britain as well.Later he returned to Rome, where he became the Roman dictator (独裁者). Then he embarked (着手) on the conquest of North Africa ...
37. The conquest of Gaul made Caesar hugely powerful and popular – too popular for some He was ordered to disband his armies and return home in 50 BC by conservative opponents led by Pompey, another great general and once Caesar’s ally in the Trumvirate. ...