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  • Plutarch on Caesar in Baetica

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/caesar-in-baetica/

    In 61/60, Julius Caesar was governor of Andalusia, or Baetica, to use its ancient name. He used…

  • Plutarch on Caesar's Gallic War

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/war-in-gaul/

    From 58 to 50, Julius Caesar was governor of Gaul, which he conquered. In these years, he create…

  • Plutarch on the Lucca Conference

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/the-lucca-conference/

    In April 56, Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey discussed the future of their political collaboration in Lucca. The Greek author…

  • Plutarch on Caesar's War in Africa

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    In April 46, Julius Caesar defeated an army of his opponents at Thapsus in modern Tunisia. Among his enemies was Cato the Younger, a conservative who had been Caesar'…

  • Plutarch on Caesar and Pompey

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/caesar-and-pompey/

    In the last days of 50, civil war between Pompey and Julius Caesar became inevitable. In…

  • Plutarch on Caesar's calendar reform

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/caesars-calendar-reform/

    One of the problems that Julius Caesar wanted to solve, was that of the calendar. The old republican calendar did have twelve months that were supposed to be more or…

  • Plutarch on Caesar's last plans

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/caesars-last-plans/

    During the last year of his life, Julius Caesar prepared several great plans. In fact, it seems as if he was escaping into wild fantasies because he was unable to cop…

  • Plutarch on the Lupercalia Incident

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/the-lupercalia-incident/

    Caesar's most important problem, and the only one he could not solve with military means, was how he could receive recognition for his one-man-rule from the republica…

  • Plutarch on Caesar's War in Alexandria

    https:/www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/war-in-alexandria/

    In August 48 BCE, Julius Caesar defeated his rival Pompey and the last defenders of the Roman republic in the…

  • Suetonius

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    Life Roman official, first quarter of the second century Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus wa…