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Simply Caesar
About this book
Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) rose from a relatively modest patrician background to become one of the most powerful figures in Roman history. His military genius, particularly in his conquest of Gaul, expanded the Roman Empire to unprecedented levels, while his political acumen allowed him to navigate the intricacies of Roman politics and eventually declare himself dictator. However, his centralization of power and disregard for Roman traditions led to tensions with his peers and, ultimately, his assassination. Caesar's legacy endures in the founding of the Roman Empire, the reformation of Roman governance, and the influence he continues to exert on global political thought.
In Simply Caesar, authors J. David Markham and Matthew Zarzeczny break down the complexities of Caesar's rise to power, his governance, and his legacy in clear and accessible terms. They explore the key events of his life, from his early military campaigns to his final days in Rome, shedding light on the man behind the political figure. By examining Caesar's military strategy, political innovations, and the dynamics of Roman society, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how Caesar shaped history and why his life continues to be studied and debated today.
For those new to the study of ancient Rome or Caesar's history, Simply Caesar offers a comprehensive yet approachable introduction to one of the most pivotal figures in history. For those already familiar with the basics, this book provides deeper insights into the man's character, his vision for Rome, and the lasting impact of his life and actions.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Other Great Lives
- Praise for Simply Caesar
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Series Editor's Foreword
- Preface
- A Note about Names and Dates
- A Who’s Who in Caesar’s Rome
- Major Events During Caesar’s Life
- Illustrations
- 1. Family Background and Youth (100–85 BC)
- 2. Early Adventures (85–71 BC)
- 3. Early Political Career (71 BC–59 BC)
- 4. Conquest of Gaul and Invasions of Britain (59 BC–50 BC)
- 5. A Roman Civil War: Caesar vs. Pompey (50 BC–48 BC)
- 6. An Ancient Romance: Caesar and Cleopatra (48–47 BC)
- 7. Further Adventures in Asia and Africa (47–46 BC)
- 8. Dictatorship (46–44 BC)
- 9. A Murder in Rome: The Death of Caesar and its Causes (44 BC)
- 10. What if Caesar Had Not Been Assassinated?
- 11. Caesar’s Legacy
- Sources
- Suggested Reading
- About the Authors
- A Word from the Publisher
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