The Civil War
By Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar's The Civil Wars is a riveting firsthand account of the conflict that ended the Roman Republic and birthed the empire. Across three books, Caesar takes you from his fateful crossing of the Rubicon in 49 BC through the campaigns against Pompey and his allies, from the plains of Italy and the sands of Egypt to the decisive battles in Spain, Africa and Greece. Witness the lightning marches, the brilliant tactics, and the personal loyalty of legions that allowed one man to challenge the Senate and reshape the destiny of Rome.
But this is far more than a general's dispatch. Caesar offers sharp observations of Roman politics, the geography of the Mediterranean world, the characters of his rivals, and the fragile alliances that held his cause together. It's a story of ambition and duty, of broken friendships and ideological warfare, and of a commander whose own words would become the official version of how the Republic fell.
Whether you're a student of Roman history, a lover of grand strategy, or someone captivated by the drama of great men at history's turning points, The Civil Wars delivers an extraordinary view from the center of the storm. The battles are swift and brutal, the politics intricate, and the voice of Caesar carries the confidence of a man who would soon become dictator for life. Cross the Rubicon and experience history as it was made – bold, calculated, and irreversible.
Welcome to The Voice is History. This is our presentation of The Civil Wars, by Julius Caesar. Off we go...
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Book 1 |
Read + Listen + Study + Share | 50min |
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Book 2 |
Read Only | 40min |
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Book 3 |
Read Only | 35min |
About This Work
| 3 Books |
| 3 Books Extant |
| Published c. 49-45 BC |
| ~2.5 Hours Listen Time |
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