Commentarii de Bello Gallico Essays

  • Napoleon Bonaparte Character Analysis

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    Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the most remarkable figures in French history. He became famous not only due to his brilliant intellect and military skills but also due to his great ambitions that reflected in the giddy success in his career. He started military service at the age of 16, and after scoring a series of brilliant victories, he becomes a general at the age of 24, ten years later he becomes the Emperor of French. His personality, even during his lifetime, has always been surrounded by various

  • How Does Julius Caesar Have A Republican Government

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    Cicero’s On Duties defends republican government because it serves the whole community. He stresses that honorable rulers must benefit the people. Ruling “for the sake of pre-eminence” leads one astray (On Duties, 11). In contrast, Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar chronicles the dissolution of a republican government, as the play ends with the rise of imperial Rome. This ending helps depict the power of the elites. Marc Antony’s funeral oration manipulated the people to believe that Caesar cared for them

  • The Effect Of Caesar's Commentaries On The Gallic War

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    Wars, detailed through his book, the Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Commentaries on the Gallic War), substantially contributes to an understanding of the Roman conquest of Gaul. Caesar’s writings of the campaigns and tactics of the conquest provide an extremely valuable observation on the military campaigns and political atmosphere during this time, and further elucidates the wider historical context of the Roman conquest of Gaul. The Commentarii de Bello Gallico possesses great importance as it is

  • Irish Republican Army Research Paper

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    It is often argued by modern scholars that Julius Caesar’s designs for Britannia were remarkably different from those that he had for Gallia, and that is seemingly supported by the variation within his accounts, Commentarii de Bello Gallico. Though the economies of Hibernia grew rapidly through contact with Roman merchants, it should be dually noted that the regional autonomy of the various kingdoms was never threatened. It was the introduction and subsequent institutions

  • Julius Caesar And The Roman Empire

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    There are not many people who have changed the course of history for their country and brought a new hope and dynasty to them in short years of rule. Julius Caesar helped form the First Triumvirate and worked his way up to dictatorship. He brought greatness to the civilization of Rome and gave the people a leader that they would go on to love and be remembered forever. He was a great leader of the Roman Republic who innovated to the Roman Empire by greatly capturing other lands and spreading the

  • Analysis Of Lebor Gabála Érenn And The Ancient Celts

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    these manuscripts tell the history of the Gaels since the creation of their language at the Tower of Babel until their settlement in Ireland, as well as history of other tribes that inhabited Ireland in the ancient times, such as Fir Bolg or Tuatha Dé Danann. There are fifteen manuscripts in total, although their number is usually reduced to eleven; the four other manuscripts are either poor copies or derivate from the mentioned above eleven manuscripts and