Caesar's War: Examples, Thoughts and Methods of Great Military Commanders in History

Caesar's War: Examples, Thoughts and Methods of Great Military Commanders in History

by (french) Theodore Dodge

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This book takes Marius' military reforms as an introduction and Caesar's military career as the main line. It interprets the wars in Caesar's era in detail, including foreign wars in which Rome conquered Gaul, Germany, and Britain, as well as civil wars among Roman giants. The author focuses on the large and small armed conflicts in the Roman world before and after BC, introduces the many ethnic groups and tribes that participated in the war, and provides an in-depth analysis of the process of major battles. While describing the war, it also combines historical materials to introduce the basic situation of the Roman army in Caesar's era, showing Caesar's own military genius and the art of war in the Roman era. This book records Caesar's wars in great detail and is an interesting history of the development of the art of war.

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