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Commentaries on the Gallic War, by Gaius Julius Caesar Audio Book

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Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War), also Bellum Gallicum (English: Gallic War), is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting the Germanic peoples and Celtic peoples in Gaul that opposed Roman conquest. The "Gaul" that Caesar refers to is ambiguous, as the term had various connotations in Roman writing and discourse during Caesar's time. Generally, Gaul included all of the regions that Romans had not conquered or administer or which were primarily inhabited by Celts; except for the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis (modern-day Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon), which had already been conquered in Caesar's time, therefore encompassing the rest of modern France, Belgium and parts of Switzerland. As the Roman Republic made inroads deeper into Celtic territory and conquered more land, the definition of "Gaul" shifted. Concurrently, "Gaul" was also used in common parlance as a synonym for "uncouth" or "unsophisticated" as Romans saw Celtic peoples as uncivilized compared with Rome. The work has been a mainstay in Latin instruction because of its simple, direct prose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", meaning "Gaul is a whole divided into three parts".[1] The full work is split into eight sections, Book 1 to Book 8, varying in size from approximately 5,000 to 15,000 words. Book 8 was written by Aulus Hirtius, after Caesar's death. Excerpt from Wikipedia. 🤍

Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 1

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR 🤍 Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia)

De Bello Gallico Libri Septem by Gaius Julius CAESAR read by Various Part 1/2 | Full Audio Book

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De Bello Gallico Libri Septem by Gaius Julius CAESAR (100 - 44 BCE) Genre(s): War & Military, Antiquity Read by: Marilianus, Lisa Caputo, Malone, Leni, mcgovern1934, Memnon, Martin Geeson, MorganScorpion, Nadine Eckert-Boulet in Latin Parts: Part 2 🤍 Chapters: 00:00:00 - 01 - 01 - Book I ch.1-9 00:17:00 - 02 - 02 - Book I ch.10-15 00:29:48 - 03 - 03 - Book I ch.16-29 00:49:38 - 04 - 04 - Book I ch.30-41 01:20:51 - 05 - 05 - Book I ch.42-54 01:47:36 - 06 - 06 - Book II ch.1-15 02:14:50 - 07 - 07 - Book II ch.16-34 02:49:08 - 08 - 08 - Book III ch.1-16 03:13:57 - 09 - 09 - Book III ch.17-28 03:32:53 - 10 - 10 - Book IV ch.1-15 03:54:29 - 11 - 11 - Book IV ch.16-19 04:02:35 - 12 - 12 - Book IV ch.20-38 04:37:04 - 13 - 13 - Book V ch.1-14 05:04:37 - 14 - 14 - Book V ch.15-23 05:19:35 - 15 - 15 - Book V ch.24-37 05:41:26 - 16 - 16 - Book V ch.38-57 06:14:19 - 17 - 17 - Book VI ch.1-8 06:27:37 - 18 - 18 - Book VI ch.9-28 06:55:36 - 19 - 19 - Book VI ch.29-44 In this book the famous Gaius Julius Caesar himself describes the seven years of his war in Gaul.When Caesar got proconsul of Gallia and Illyria in 58 B.C, the conquest of land in Gaul was an urgent need, both to improve his political standing and to calm his creditors in Rome. So Caesar claims his interest for a very large area already in the first sentence.His steps and measures always appear clear and logical, but this simplicity is the result of a strict discipline in style. Caesar really chooses his words, and the list of standard words that he never or rarely uses, is astonishing. E.g. for 'river' he only uses flumen and never fluvius or amnis. He avoids porro (furthermore), which would be no decided beginning of a sentence, and in his writings never occurs the word clades (the defeat), although this would normally be demanded by the context.It is remarkable, that still today in all the lands of his conquest the word for 'peace' is derived from latin pax (even basque 'bake'). This peace is no friendship between equals, which is the idea behind the German word 'Friede'. Pax Romana implies subordination, and this concept was promoted by Caesar, first abroad and then at home.(Summary by Marilianus) More information: 🤍

Commentaries on the Gallic War by Gaius Julius CAESAR read by Various | Full Audio Book

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Commentaries on the Gallic War by Gaius Julius CAESAR (100 - 44 BCE), translated by Thomas Rice HOLMES (1855 - 1933) Genre(s): War & Military, Antiquity Read by: James Christopher, Becky Cook, ontheroad, Ted Garvin, Phil Chenevert, Ric F, MorganScorpion in English Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00 - 00 - Introduction 00:09:51 - 01 - 01 - Book I ch.1-9 00:20:35 - 02 - 02 - Book I ch.10-15 00:28:34 - 03 - 03 - Book I ch.16-29 00:45:56 - 04 - 04 - Book I ch.30-41 01:03:54 - 05 - 05 - Book I ch.42-54 01:19:38 - 06 - 06 - Book II ch.1-15 01:38:00 - 07 - 07 - Book II ch.16-35 01:59:07 - 08 - 08 - Book III ch.1-16 02:16:12 - 09 - 09 - Book III ch.17-29 02:29:06 - 10 - 10 - Book IV ch.1-15 02:45:30 - 11 - 11 - Book IV ch.16-19 02:52:20 - 12 - 12 - Book IV ch.20-38 03:12:49 - 13 - 13 - Book V ch.1-14 03:32:10 - 14 - 14 - Book V ch.15-23 03:42:56 - 15 - 15 - Book V ch.24-37 04:00:39 - 16 - 16 - Book V ch.38-58 04:27:06 - 17 - 17 - Book VI ch.1-8 04:38:29 - 18 - 18 - Book VI ch.9-28 05:01:15 - 19 - 19 - Book VI ch.29-44 05:21:37 - 20 - 20 - Book VII ch.1-13 05:38:30 - 21 - 21 - Book VII ch.14-28 05:58:30 - 22 - 22 - Book VII ch.29-41 06:16:55 - 23 - 23 - Book VII ch.42-51 06:29:15 - 24 - 24 - Book VII ch.52-71 06:51:31 - 25 - 25 - Book VII ch.72-90 Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination.The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase 'Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres', sometimes quoted as 'Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est', meaning 'All Gaul is divided into three parts'. (Summary from Wikipedia) More information: 🤍

Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR part 1

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR . Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR . Free audio books. JULIUS CAESAR WAR COMMENTARIES, BOOK 1, . JULIUS CAESAR WAR COMMENTARIES, BOOK 1, DESCRIPTIONS OF GAUL, 58 B.C. Caesars Commentaries contains all eight of Caesars books on the . Audiobook.

Commentaries on the Gallic War Full Audiobook by Gaius Julius CAESAR

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SUBSCRIBE HERE 🤍 TO OUR CHANNEL. FRESH CONTENT UPLOADED DAILY. Commentaries on the Gallic War Gaius Julius CAESAR (100 - 44 BCE), translated by Thomas Rice HOLMES (1855 - 1933) Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia) Genre(s): War & Military, Antiquity Language: English This book is in public domain. Thank you for listening. Here are links to other books for your enjoyment: Children's Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Action & Adventure Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Classics (Antiquity) Audiobooks 🤍 Culture & Heritage Audiobooks 🤍 Dramatic Readings Audiobooks 🤍 Fantastic Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 General Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Historical Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Nautical & Marine Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Poetry Audiobooks 🤍 Religious Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Romance Audiobooks 🤍 Short Stories Audiobooks 🤍 Suspense, Espionage, Political & Thrillers Audiobooks 🤍 Non-fiction Audiobooks 🤍 Other search terms: free audio books, audiobook full, audiobook full length, audiobook playlist, audiobook channel, audiobooks for free, full audiobook, full audiobooks, full audio book, full audio books, audio book full, audio books full, audio book full length, audio books full length, audio books free, audio books for children, audiobooks for children, audio book self help, audio book self improvement, ★Channel link 🤍 ★SUBSCRIBE - 🤍 ★Facebook 🤍 ★Twitter 🤍 ★Google+ 🤍 Video URL : 🤍

(History) Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War (Audiobook)

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(History) Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War (by Gaius Julius Caesar)

THE CONQUEST OF GAUL by Julius Caesar - Audio Book

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Contents INTRODUCTION 1 Roman politics in the late Republic 2 Gaul and its inhabitants 3 The course of the war 4 Caesar the man 5 Caesar as author 6 Preface to the second edition CAESAR THE CONQUEST OF GAUL BOOK I THE EXPULSION OF INTRUDERS 1 Repulse of the Helvetii (58 B.C.) 2 Expulsion of Ariovistus from Gaul (58 B.C.) BOOK II THE CONQUEST OF THE BELGIC TRIBES 1 Collapse of the Belgic coalition (57 B.C.) 2 Piecemeal conquest of the Belgic tribes (57 B.C.) BOOK III THE FIRST REBELLION 1 Unsuccessful campaign in the Alps (57 B.C.) 2 The fight on the Atlantic coast (56 B.C.) 3 Victorious campaign in Aquitania (56 B.C.) 4 Indecisive campaign against the Morini (56 B.C.) BOOK IV INVASIONS OF GERMANY AND BRITAIN 1 Massacre of the Usipetes and Tenetheri (55 B.C.) 2 The first crossing of the Rhine (55 B.C.) 3 The first invasion of Britain (55 B.C.) BOOK V THE SECOND REBELLION 1 The second invasion of Britain (54 B.C.) 2 Destruction of Sabinus’ army by the Eburones (54 B.C.) 3 Attack by the Nervii on Cicero’s winter camp (54 B.C.) 4 Widespread revolts in northern and central Gaul (54 – 53 B.C.) BOOK VI OPERATIONS NEAR THE RHINE 1 The Treveri routed (53 B.C.) 2 The second crossing of the Rhine (53 B.C.) 3 Customs and institutions of the Gauls 4 Customs and institutions of the Germans 5 Devastation of the country of the Eburones (53 B.C.) BOOK VII THE REBELLION OF VERCINGETORIX 1 The opening stage (52 B.C.) 2 Siege and capture of Avaricum (52 B.C.) 3 Roman reverse at Gergovia (52 B.C.) 4 Vercingetorix’s defeat in open warfare (52 B.C.) 5 Siege and capture of Alesia (52 B.C.) BOOK VIII THE FINAL REBELLION 1 Hirtius’ preface 2 Revolts of the Bituriges, Carnutes and Bellovaci (52 – 51 B.C.) 3 The last encounters; capture of Uxellodunum (51 B.C.) 4 Civil war impends NOTES SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING APPENDICES I THE TEXT II THE ROMAN ARMY III CHRONOLOGICAL OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF CAESAR GLOSSARY OF PERSONS AND PLACES

JULIUS CAESAR by William SHAKESPEARE - FULL AudioBook | Greatest AudioBooks V1

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JULIUS CAESAR by William SHAKESPEARE - FULL AudioBook | Greatest AudioBooks V1 ► 🤍 ► FACEBOOK: 🤍 ► TWITTER: 🤍 ► SUBSCRIBE to Greatest Audio Books: 🤍 - READ along by clicking (CC) for Closed Caption Transcript! - LISTEN to the entire audiobook for free! William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, based on true events, concerns the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, his assassination in 44 BC, and its immediate aftermath. Probably written in 1599 and among the first of Shakespeare's plays to be performed at the Globe Theater, Julius Caesar is one of his best-known dramas and has received innumerable performances throughout the centuries. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden / wiki) ►F A C E B O O K: 🤍 ►T W I T T E R : 🤍 ► S U B S C R I B E to Greatest Audio Books: 🤍 🌟 30 day Audible Audiobooks Trial: 🤍 🌟 Audiobooks .com 🎧 30 day trial: 🤍 - READ along by clicking (CC) for Closed Caption Transcript! - LISTEN to the entire audiobook for free! Chapter listing and length: 01 Dramatis Personae 00:02:42 02 Act I 00:30:39 03 ACt II 00:32:23 04 Act III 00:33:59 05 Act IV 00:26:30 06 Act V 00:23:19 CAST: Julius Caesar Kim Stich Octavius Caesar Glenn Simonsen Antony Barry Eads Lepidus and Cicero David Lawrence Publius, Poet, and Pindarus Nathan Miller Popilius Lena and First Commoner Andrew Brutus Denny Sayers Cassius Christopher Sanner Casca mb Trebonius and First Soldier Mark I. Smith Ligarius and Second Soldier om123 Decius Brutus Kalynda Metellus Cimber and Dardanius Chris Caron Cinna, Young Cato, Second Commoner, Claudius, and Messenger Sonja Flavius and Clitus Mark Penfold Marullus and Messala Arielle Lipshaw Artemidorus Aspergine Soothsayer Availle Cinna the Poet Elli Lucilius Christian Al-Kadi Tintinius Chris Sellers Volumnius and Servant Laurie Anne Walden Varro and Third Soldier- Lucy Perry Strato Philippa Lucius MGVestal Calpurnia Miriam Esther Goldman Portia Abigail Bartels First Citizen Bellona Times Second Citizen Mark Paar Third Citizen David Cole Fourth Citizen wimberprincess Stage directions Elizabeth Klett #audiobook #audiobooks #freeaudiobooks #greatestaudiobooks #book #books #SHAKESPEARE #WILLIAMSHAKESPEARE V1 This video: Copyright 2013. Greatest Audio Books. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate and an affiliate with other select companies we earn from qualifying purchases. Your purchases through affiliate links help to generate revenue for this channel. Thank you for your support.

Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War - Book 1

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Latin audio version (with English and Latin subtitles) here: 🤍 Significant Moments: Orgetorix introduced 1:40 Helvetii set out 5:37 Caesar reacts 7:44 Helvetii countermoves 10:38 Caesar calls up Legions 11:40 Battle at the Saone 14:17 Divico and Caesar 16:03 Legions low on food 20:21 Divitiacus in tears before Caesar 26:55 Battle near Bibracte 31:00 Helvetii sue for peace 35:57 Gauls beg for help against the Germans 40:29 Caesar reaches out to Ariovistus 47:34 Fear in the Roman camp 53:23 Caesar meets Ariovistus 1:02:41 Caesar and Ariovistus face off 1:12:55

The Gallic Wars: Book 1(58 BC)

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In the first 10 minutes I provide 5 Campaign/Battle Maps which are directly related to the events in Book 1 (58 B.C.). However they are in no specific order. The Gallic Wars: Book 1 of 8 Despriptions of Gaul - First Operations Against the Helvetii - 00:00 End of the Campaign Against the Helvetii - 22:14 Ariovistus: Preliminary Moves - 46:00 The Defeat of Ariovistus - 68:02 Suetonius in his biography of Julius Caesar states that the Gallic and Civil Wars were written by Caesar, and that the 8th book of the Gallic Wars was written by (Aulus) Hirtius. Suetonius also indicates that either Caesar's friend Oppius, or Hirtius likely wrote about the Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars, but that their authorship was not certain. Also, the accounts of the army during the Spanish campaign show a more brutal side to his leadership. The text transcribing was done with an attempt to duplicate the original published print, except for a correction of a few printing errors. No attempt was made to update the spelling to that of more modern American English. Suspected spelling errors in names and places were retained, since there was no way to insure which was more correct. (The Gallic Wars, and The Civil Wars). Based on viewer response the Alexandrian, Spanish, and North African Campaign's maybe uploaded.

Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare - Full Audiobook

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Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare - Full Audiobook Don't want to read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar yourself? Let this audiobook read it to you! Subscribe so you do not miss out on any audiobooks, it's free! 🤍

Julius Caesar Audiobook

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Julius Caesar audiobook. Caesar was a well-known politician and military general, who, in the years following the fall of the Roman Republic, was instrumental in the founding of the Roman Empire. The Triumvirate, which included Pompey, Caesar and Crassus, was at the center of Roman politics for over a century. In the Senate Caesar was able to become the first Roman emperor to be elected by the people, and he was also able to secure a victory in the Gallic Wars. Caesar was a famous Roman general, and the first Roman general to cross both the English Channel and the Rhine River. The Romans had conquered Britain and Gaul, and their empire extended from the Black Sea to the Alps. In 54 BC the senate had voted to remove Pompey from office, but Pompey was still able to mount a successful campaign in 54 BC against the forces of the Senate, which had been weakened by the death of Crassus. With no other options, Caesar left his province and illegally entered Roman Italy under arms. Caesar's success in the war and his victory in the war also brought him to power. His reforms were supported by the Roman Senate, which began to use the Julian calendar as its official calendar. He supported the creation of the Veterans Administration to provide care for veterans. As a result, he was able to implement his plans and implement the policies of the dictatorship, and the Republic was able to defend itself against the threat of the Empire. In the years that followed, his authoritarian reforms alienated his own supporters, who began to dissent. On the Ides of April, 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by the Senate at the Capitol. The Republic was never fully restored, and the country was destroyed. The main sources for Caesar's military career are the accounts of his own military campaigns and the histories of the Roman army. In many ways, Caesar is the greatest military leader of all time. In the Roman Empire, the title "Emperor" was used as a synonym for "Caesar". He was a major figure in the development of the modern liberal political tradition. 0:00:06 01 - Marius and Sylla 0:26:23 02 - Caesar's Early Years 0:52:50 03 - Advancement to the Consulship 1:23:51 04 - The Conquest of Gaul 1:52:00 05 - Pompey 2:18:10 06 - Crossing the Rubicon 2:44:45 07 - The Battle of Pharsalia 3:04:17 08 - Flight and Death of Pompey 3:27:52 09 - Caesar in Egypt 3:48:35 10 - Caesar Imperator 4:12:26 11 - The Conspiracy 4:36:36 12 - The Assassination ► Check my playlists for more audiobooks: 🤍 ► Subscribe to my channel: 🤍 #JuliusCaesar #HistoryAudiobook #audiobook

The Lives of the Twelve Caesars by Gaius SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS Part 1/2 | Full Audio Book

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The Lives of the Twelve Caesars by Gaius SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS (c. 69 - c. 122) and T. FORESTER ( - ), translated by Alexander THOMSON ( - ) Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Antiquity Read by: Graham Redman, ontheroad, Leni, Kristine Bekere, Andrew Coleman, BUAES, Philippa, icyjumbo (1964-2010), David Leeson, Anne Cheng, Sibella Denton in English Parts: Part 2 🤍 Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00 - Preface 00:06:10 - 01 - Julius Caesar part 1 00:30:25 - 02 - Julius Caesar part 2 00:57:05 - 03 - Julius Caesar part 3 01:33:13 - 04 - Julius Caesar part 4 02:07:26 - 05 - Julius Caesar part 5 02:26:14 - 06 - Caesar Agustus part 1 02:50:44 - 07 - Caesar Agustus part 2 03:17:19 - 08 - Caesar Agustus part 3 03:45:04 - 09 - Caesar Agustus part 4 04:11:50 - 10 - Caesar Agustus part 5 04:39:00 - 11 - Caesar Agustus part 6 05:04:50 - 12 - Tiberius part 1 05:31:37 - 13 - Tiberius part 2 06:01:11 - 14 - Tiberius part 3 06:27:18 - 15 - Tiberius part 4 06:55:26 - 16 - Caligula part 1 07:29:37 - 17 - Caligula part 2 08:04:04 - 18 - Caligula part 3 08:39:22 - 19 - Claudius part 1 09:06:54 - 20 - Claudius part 2 09:31:11 - 21 - Claudius part 3 09:54:18 - 22 - Nero part 1 The Twelve Caesars is a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first 11 emperors of the Roman Empire. The work was written in 121 during the reign of the emperor Hadrian, while Suetonius was Hadrian's personal secretary. On the Life of the Caesars concentrates on the acts and personalities of the Julio-Claudians and their immediate successors. Together with Tacitus' Annals, this work is a major source for the historical details in Robert Graves' novels 'I Claudius' and 'Claudius the God'. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) More information: 🤍

Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars, book one (De Bello Gallico) - Latin audiobook

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This is the recording of Julius Caesar's first book on the Gallic Wars, in which he tells us about Gaul's geography and people. Furthermore two battles are described in it: the first one in which he defeated the Helvetii, who wanted to conquer all Gaul after going forth from their territories, which they thought to be too narrow to their population's extent and renown for warfare and bravery; the second one, in which, after trying to come to terms with Ariovistus, the German king, throught his ambassadors, he was driven to fight and defeated him. - Support my work by donating any amount: Paypal: 🤍 BTC: bc1qapwdln5rhkw9f8q2c226y9tmnmfj5ktvxfcwvm Chave PIX (Brazil): giovanimarchi🤍outlook.com - This reading bases itself on: 🤍 You can download this recording here: 🤍 I also offer online classes: 🤍 You can write me in English, Italian, French or Portuguese for more informations: giovanimarchi🤍outlook.com #latim #latin #lingualatina #latino #audiolibro #audiolibri #livreaudio #livresaudio #audiobook #audiobooks #juliuscaesar #caesar #cesare #romanhistory #rome #ancient #ancienthistory #ancientrome #military #romaantica #historia #historiaantigua #história #histoire #battle #battles

History of Julius Caesar Full Audobook by Jacob ABBOTT by Biography Audiobook

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SUBSCRIBE HERE 🤍 TO OUR CHANNEL. FRESH CONTENT UPLOADED DAILY. History of Julius Caesar, Jacob ABBOTT (1803 - 1879) The book chronicles the extraordinary life and leadership of Rome’s Emperor Julius Caesar, from his early years to his assassination. (Summary by Cathy Barratt) Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography Language: English This book is in public domain. Thank you for listening. Here are links to other books for your enjoyment. ► All GENRES Playlists 🤍 ► Children's Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 ► Action & Adventure Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 ► General Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 ► Historical Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 ► Religious Fiction Audiobooks 🤍 ► Romance Audiobooks 🤍 ► Other search terms: #freeaudiobooks, #audiobookfull, #audiobookfulllength, #audiobookplaylist, #audiobookchannel, #audiobooksforfree, #fullaudiobook, #fullaudiobooks, #fullaudiobook, #fullaudiobooks, #audiobookfull, #audiobooksfull, #audiobookfulllength, #audiobooksfulllength, #audiobooksfree, #audiobooksforchildren, #audiobooksforchildren, #audiobookselfhelp, #audiobookselfimprovement, -This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings and their content are in the public domain. THIS VIDEO: Copyright 2016 Full Audiobook. ► SUBSCRIBE to Full Audiobook 🤍 ► Facebook Page Link 🤍 ► Twitter Profile Link 🤍 ► Google+ Profile Link 🤍 ► Video URL 🤍

De Bello Gallico Libri Septem by Gaius Julius CAESAR read by Various Part 2/2 | Full Audio Book

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De Bello Gallico Libri Septem by Gaius Julius CAESAR (100 - 44 BCE) Genre(s): War & Military, Antiquity Read by: Marilianus, Lisa Caputo, Malone, Leni, mcgovern1934, Memnon, Martin Geeson, MorganScorpion, Nadine Eckert-Boulet in Latin Parts: Part 1 🤍 Chapters: 00:00:00 - 20 - 20 - Book VII ch.1-13 00:19:24 - 21 - 21 - Book VII ch.14-28 00:44:15 - 22 - 22 - Book VII ch.29-41 01:05:33 - 23 - 23 - Book VII ch.42-51 01:19:57 - 24 - 24 - Book VII ch.52-71 01:57:53 - 25 - 25 - Book VII ch.72-90 In this book the famous Gaius Julius Caesar himself describes the seven years of his war in Gaul.When Caesar got proconsul of Gallia and Illyria in 58 B.C, the conquest of land in Gaul was an urgent need, both to improve his political standing and to calm his creditors in Rome. So Caesar claims his interest for a very large area already in the first sentence.His steps and measures always appear clear and logical, but this simplicity is the result of a strict discipline in style. Caesar really chooses his words, and the list of standard words that he never or rarely uses, is astonishing. E.g. for 'river' he only uses flumen and never fluvius or amnis. He avoids porro (furthermore), which would be no decided beginning of a sentence, and in his writings never occurs the word clades (the defeat), although this would normally be demanded by the context.It is remarkable, that still today in all the lands of his conquest the word for 'peace' is derived from latin pax (even basque 'bake'). This peace is no friendship between equals, which is the idea behind the German word 'Friede'. Pax Romana implies subordination, and this concept was promoted by Caesar, first abroad and then at home.(Summary by Marilianus) More information: 🤍

"Commentaries on the Gallic War" by Gaius Julius Caesar (Audiobook)

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Julius Caesar's work concerning his campaigns in Gaul and Britain. written and published between 58–59 BC. Part/book 8 is written by Aulus Hirtius after Caesar's death Like and subscribe for more books and videos on history, philosophy, and politics. Minds.com Account: 🤍 WordPress: 🤍 Tumblr: 🤍

History Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, by Caesar Himself, Audiobook

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The Lives of the Twelve Caesars (FULL Audiobook)

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Check out this book 🤍 The Lives of the Twelve Caesars audiobook 🤍 Gaius SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS (c. 69 - c. 122) and T. FORESTER (? - ?), translated by Alexander THOMSON ( - ) The Twelve Caesars is a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first 11 emperors of the Roman Empire. The work was written in 121 during the reign of the emperor Hadrian, while Suetonius was Hadrian's personal secretary. On the Life of the Caesars concentrates on the acts and personalities of the Julio-Claudians and their immediate successors. Together with Tacitus' Annals, this work is a major source for the historical details in Robert Graves' novels "I Claudius" and "Claudius the God". (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Antiquity Language: English (FULL Audiobook)

Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare - Complete Audiobook

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 2

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia)

History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott - Audiobook

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 3

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia)

The Gallic Wars: Book 3(56 BC)

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56 BC I have no excuse for the lateness of this video I will upload the rest of the saga before 2020.

The Gallic Wars: Book 4(55 BC)

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written by Julius Caesar in 55 BC.

The Twelve Caesars Part 1 Julius Caesar By Suetonius

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A timeless classic, an enthralling piece of historical writing from the great Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus. I would like to thank the good people at Librivox for the translation and their generosity in providing it to the public domain. For more in Ancient History subscribe to Ancient Times!

Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 5

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia)

Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 4

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination. The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia)

History of Julius Caesar (FULL Audio Book)

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🤍 History of Julius Caesar (FULL Audio Book) by Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) The book chronicles the extraordinary life and leadership of Rome's Emperor Julius Caesar, from his early years to his assassination. (Summary by Cathy Barratt)

Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR - part 2 - Audio

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Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: . Free audio books. Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR . JULIUS CAESAR WAR COMMENTARIES, BOOK 1, DESCRIPTIONS OF GAUL, 58 B.C. Caesar's Commentaries contains all eight of Caesar's books on the . Commentaries on the Gallic War audiobook by GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: .

History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott Audiobook (Full with High Quality)

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The book chronicles the extraordinary life and leadership of Rome’s Emperor Julius Caesar, from his early years to his assassination. If you do enjoy this audiobook, please consider supporting our work by giving us a LIKE on this video and a SUBSCRIBE to our channel. It means a lot to us to keep improving. Thanks for listening and have an amazing day!

Julius Caesar Video Summary

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Visit us at 🤍 to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more. Julius Caesar is a tragedy written by Shakespeare in 1599. Although he based the story on the true account of Caesar’s murder, it is believed that Shakespeare wrote the play with the intention of safely commenting on the fraught political situation in England at the time, when many believed a civil war to be imminent. Although Julius Caesar is the play's titular character, Shakespeare chose to focus the action on Marcus Brutus, an idealistic statesman who reluctantly joins the conspiracy against Caesar. Julius Caesar opens with a scene of class conflict, the plebeians versus the tribunes. The plebeians are celebrating Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey, one of the former leaders of Rome. The tribunes verbally attack the masses for their fickleness in celebrating the defeat of a man who was once their leader. Soon, Caesar enters Rome, accompanied by his supporters. A soothsayer approaches and warns him to “Beware the Ides of March,” but Caesar dismisses the man, confiding instead in his friend, Mark Antony, a Roman general. Caesar worries that another statesman, Caius Cassius, might be a danger to him, but Antony tells Caesar not to worry. Caesar’s suspicions, however, are correct. Believing Caesar to be a tyrant, Cassius is planning a conspiracy to kill him and endeavors to convince Marcus Brutus, an idealistic colleague, to join. Brutus is reluctant, saying that he cannot commit to the plot so hastily. Brutus and Cassius’ discussion is interrupted by three cheers. Later, Cassius learns from another official, Casca, that Antony attempted to crown Caesar three times, but that Caesar declined, prompting the crowd to cheer. Caesar, however, was disappointed to see the crowd cheering, as he secretly hoped they would insist that he accept the crown. Hellbent on convincing Brutus to join the conspiracy, Cassius recruits Cinna, another conspirator, to plant a series of letters in Brutus’ home. Forged by Cassius, these letters will appear to be sent from concerned citizens of Rome who believe Caesar is mad with power. Cassius’ plan works. Brutus interprets the letters as a plea from Rome itself to take Caesar down and joins the conspiracy. Still, Brutus’ wife, Portia, notices her husband seems troubled and begs him to confide in her, which he does. The next morning, Caesar’s wife, Calpurnia, tells her husband that she dreamt of a statue in his image bleeding from a thousand wounds. Worried that the dream means he shouldn’t go to the Senate that day, Caesar consults a priest, who slaughters an animal to read Caesar’s fortune in the entrails. They find that the animal has no heart, a very bad sign, but Caesar ultimately concludes that it is foolish to let a dream stop him from going to work, and Cassius and Brutus arrive to escort him there. On the way to the Senate, Caesar is approached by the same soothsayer, who warns him once again. Disregarding the man, Caesar arrives at the Senate and is surprised when the conspirators begin to gather around him. Together, they stab him, with Brutus going last. Betrayed, Caesar utters one last phrase—“et tu, Bruté?” or “you too, Brutus?”—before dying. The conspirators remain at the scene of the murder in an attempt to convince the gathering crowd that they have killed Caesar for the good of Rome. Brutus delivers a convincing and rational speech to this effect, but Mark Antony follows by delivering an impassioned eulogy. His speech culminates in the reading of Caesar’s will, in which he left each citizen of Rome a small share of money, challenging Brutus’ narrative of Caesar as an ambitious despot. Enraged on behalf of Caesar, the crowd drives Cassius, Brutus, and the conspirators out of Rome. Exiled to Sardis, Brutus and Cassius are initially at each other’s throats, but they reconcile in order to prepare for the civil war they will fight against Antony and Octavius, Caesar’s adopted son. Together, they agree to attack Philippi, where Antony and Octavius are stationed. But that night, Brutus sees the ghost of Caesar, who promises he’ll be on the battlefield at Philippi as well. During the battle at Philippi, Brutus separates from Cassius, who soon begins losing to Antony’s forces. Cassius mistakenly hears that his friend, Titinius, has died. Wracked with grief, he orders his servant, Pindarus, to stab him with the sword Cassius used to assassinate Caesar. Brutus interprets this as an act of revenge by Caesar’s ghost. On the brink of defeat, Brutus too takes his own life. Antony and Octavius claim victory and, despite their differences, hail Brutus as “the most noble Roman of them all,” as he was the only one to kill Caesar for the good of Rome.

Caesar in Gaul - Roman History DOCUMENTARY

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In our animated historical documentary on the Gallic War and Gaius Julius Caesar, we will cover the war between the Romans and the Celts in modern France, and the battles of Bibracte, Vosges, Axona, Sabis, Gergovia, Alesia, alongside Caesars invasions of Britain and Germany. In these battles, Caesar and his legionaries fought against Helvetii led by Divico, Suebi led by Ariovistus, Belgae led by Galba, Nervii led by Boduognatus, Britons led by Cassivellaunus, Eburones led by Ambiorix and Arverni led by Vercingetorix. The Roman Civil war against Pompey is just around the corner. Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: 🤍 Our podcast on the history of the Celts: 🤍 Support us on Patreon: 🤍 or Paypal: 🤍 Check out our Merch Store: 🤍 We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: 🤍 The script was researched and written by Peter Voller. This video was narrated by Officially Devin (🤍 & 🤍 The art for this video was created by Oğuz Tunç bit.ly/2H6oRjw 0:00 Introduction 1:32 Battles of Arar and Bibracte 11:37 Battle of Vosges 23:17 Battle of Axona 30:05 Battle of the Sabis 36:03 Campaign against the Veneti and crossing the Rhine 44:03 Caesar in Britain 52:49 Caesar in Britain – Round 2 1:01:05 Ambiorix and Vercingetorix - The Battle of Gergovia 1:10:45 Battle of Alesia Machinimas for the video made on the Total War: Rome 2 Engine by Malay Archer (🤍 ✔ Merch store ► 🤍 ✔ Patreon ► 🤍 ✔ Podcast ► 🤍 iTunes: 🤍 ✔ PayPal ► 🤍 ✔ Twitter ► 🤍 ✔ Facebook ► 🤍 ✔ Instagram ►🤍 Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: 🤍 #Documentary #Rome #Caesar

The Gallic Wars: Book 2(57 BC)

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57 BC written by Julius Caesar, follows the second year of the gallic wars. The first 10 mins include battle maps of operations described in this book.

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