📱 eBook en inglés CAESAR DESTROYED THE REPUBLIC WHILE CLAIMING TO SAVE IT

Military Genius, Political Calculation, and the Assassination Ending Roman Democracy — Tracing One Man's Rise From Debt to Dictatorship, 100–44 BCE

ALINA FROST

epubli- 9783565203345

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Sinopsis de CAESAR DESTROYED THE REPUBLIC WHILE CLAIMING TO SAVE IT

Gaius Julius Caesar remains historys most examined paradox—brilliant general and ruthless autocrat, reformer and demagogue, victim of assassination and architect of his own murder. He crossed the Rubicon claiming to defend republican liberties while commanding legions against the Senate. He forgave enemies publicly while systematically eliminating political rivals. He refused the crown yet accumulated powers making monarchy inevitable. Understanding Caesar requires separating the legend he crafted from the constitutional crisis he engineered.
This book reconstructs Caesars career through contemporary sources—Ciceros letters revealing senatorial panic, Caesars own commentaries justifying Gallic conquest, Suetonius and Plutarch recording contradictory testimony about motives and character. It traces his calculated rise through debt-financed spectacle, strategic marriages, and the first triumvirate binding Pompey and Crassus to shared interests. It follows the Gallic Wars as military genius and genocidal conquest, examining how battlefield success created veteran legions loyal to Caesar personally rather than to Rome.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565203345

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/01/2026

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