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Julius Caesar and the Conquest of Gaul
Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul led to the pacification of the region and his eventual rise to power in Rome. Caesar used brutal tactics to quell domestic resistance, which is an interesting case study for modern people interested in military affairs and guerrilla warfare.
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Julius Caesar's methods to pacify Gaul included extreme violence by killing entire populations, capturing women and children, and even selling them as slaves.
3:50:11 - 3:54:57 (04:46)
Summary
Julius Caesar's methods to pacify Gaul included extreme violence by killing entire populations, capturing women and children, and even selling them as slaves. Throughout his rule, he responded to rebellions by inflicting ruthless violence and changing the battlefield scenario overnight.
ChapterJulius Caesar and the Conquest of Gaul
EpisodeShow 60 - The Celtic Holocaust
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
Julius Caesar's military conquests included building a bridge across the Rhine River and conquering Britain, both of which were seen as daring feats in ancient times and cemented his reputation as a military genius.
3:54:57 - 3:58:11 (03:13)
Summary
Julius Caesar's military conquests included building a bridge across the Rhine River and conquering Britain, both of which were seen as daring feats in ancient times and cemented his reputation as a military genius.
ChapterJulius Caesar and the Conquest of Gaul
EpisodeShow 60 - The Celtic Holocaust
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The debate is ongoing whether or not these people in the british isles during this period should be classified as celtic or not.
3:58:11 - 4:00:05 (01:54)
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The debate is ongoing whether or not these people in the british isles during this period should be classified as celtic or not.
ChapterJulius Caesar and the Conquest of Gaul
EpisodeShow 60 - The Celtic Holocaust
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
Caesar, in his attempt to secure his grip on Gallic regions, plans to take with him to the British Isles the troublemakers of different tribes so they won't cause any problems while he's away.
4:00:05 - 4:02:47 (02:41)
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Caesar, in his attempt to secure his grip on Gallic regions, plans to take with him to the British Isles the troublemakers of different tribes so they won't cause any problems while he's away. One of them, Duenorix, conspires with other tribal leaders, but when confronted by Caesar, he flees, gets caught, and ends up among the hostages bound for Britain.