
The Story of the Romans 5: the Age of Caesar (part 2)
by H
About This Novel
In 49 BC, Caesar crossed the Rubicon River and quickly controlled the entire Italian peninsula within two months. He then attacked Marseilles, attacked Spain, and pacified the western Mediterranean. Then he moved to Macedonia and pursued Pompey. Finally, he completely surrendered the Senate faction headed by Pompey on the North African front and carried out comprehensive reforms to transform the Roman Empire. This volume fully demonstrates Caesar's rationality and keen political insight; from a modern perspective, it reinterprets the love and love relationship between Caesar and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and Cicero, and vividly depicts Caesar's story-telling life. Caesar's consistent spirit of tolerating the defeated was the most touching legacy in the history of Rome.
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
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a book worth reading
Caesar was a hero of an era and will be remembered throughout the ages!
This is not only the history of ancient Rome, but also the history of Europe.
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
666 likes👍🏻
a book worth reading
Caesar was a hero of an era and will be remembered throughout the ages!
This is not only the history of ancient Rome, but also the history of Europe.
