History of Julius Cæsar, Vol. 2 of 2

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History of Julius Cæsar, Vol. 2 of 2

by Emperor of the French Napoleon III

EN·~15 hours·28 chapters

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28 total
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HISTORY OF J U L I U S C Æ S A R.

0:12
2

PUBLISHER’S NOTE.

3:15
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JULIUS CÆSAR. - BOOK III. THE WARS IN GAUL, AFTER THE “COMMENTARIES.” - CHAPTER I. POLITICAL CAUSES OF THE GALLIC WAR.

19:35
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CHAPTER II. STATE OF GAUL IN THE TIME OF CÆSAR.

31:59
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CHAPTER III. CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE HELVETII. (Year of Rome 696.) (Book I. of the “Commentaries.”)

30:47
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CHAPTER IV. CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARIOVISTUS. (Year of Rome 696.) (Book I. of the “Commentaries.”)

33:52
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CHAPTER V. WAR AGAINST THE BELGÆ. (Year of Rome 697.) (Book II. of the “Commentaries.”)

41:36
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CHAPTER VI. (Year of Rome 698.) (Book III. of the “Commentaries.”) WAR OF THE VENETI—VICTORY OVER THE UNELLI—SUBMISSION OF AQUITAINE—MARCH AGAINST THE MORINI AND THE MENAPII.

25:20
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CHAPTER VII. (Year of Rome 699.) (Book IV of the “Commentaries.”) INCURSIONS OF THE USIPETES AND THE TENCTERI—FIRST PASSAGE OF THE RHINE—FIRST DESCENT IN BRITAIN—CHASTISEMENT OF THE MORINI AND THE MENAPII.

1:10:52
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CHAPTER VIII (Year of Rome 700.) (Book V. of the “Commentaries.”) MARCH AGAINST THE TREVIRI—SECOND DESCENT IN BRITAIN.

1:09:03

Description

This volume offers a vivid, nineteenth‑century perspective on Julius Caesar’s campaigns across Gaul, drawing on the original commentaries while weaving in the insights of later monarchs, scholars, and even an emperor who once dictated his own summary. The narrative follows Caesar’s early forays, his encounters with diverse tribal societies, and the political calculations that sparked the conflict, giving listeners a clear sense of the stakes that drove both Roman ambition and Gallic resistance.

Accompanying the narration are detailed maps and battlefield sketches that bring the terrain to life, from the winding Rhône to the fortified oppida of the Aduatuci. As the story unfolds, you’ll hear about the strategic brilliance of Caesar’s legions, the fierce character of the Gauls, and the broader implications for the Roman Republic. The combination of scholarly commentary and vivid description makes the early phase of the Gallic Wars both accessible and compelling for anyone eager to explore this pivotal chapter of ancient history.

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~15 hours (889K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Digital & Multimedia Center, Michigan State University Libraries.)

Release date

2014-04-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emperor of the French Napoleon III

Emperor of the French Napoleon III

1808–1873

Born into the Bonaparte dynasty, he spent years in exile, prison, and political obscurity before becoming the first president of the French Second Republic and then emperor. His rule transformed Paris, expanded France’s railways and economy, and ended dramatically with defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.

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