Der Bürgerkrieg by Gaius Julius Caesar
A concise first-person narrative of the civil conflict that tore the Roman Republic apart, recounting the decision to cross the Rubicon and the major campaigns against senatorial forces led by Pompey and his allies, with detailed accounts of engagements across Italy, Spain, Greece, Egypt, Africa and Hispania. The work blends operational detail—troop movements, sieges and battlefield tactics—with political argumentation aimed at justifying the author's actions and securing support, portraying opponents as threats to the state. It concludes with the decisive defeats of organized resistance and the consolidation of power, serving both as a military chronicle and a piece of self-justifying propaganda.
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- -49
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- Roman
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- Original Language
- Latin
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- Alternate Titles
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- Bellum Civile
- Commentarii de Bello Civili
- De Bello Civili
- Der Bürgerkrieg
- The Civil War
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