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Masters of War: Julius Caesar. Masters of War, #25

Par : J.F. Atkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233304552
  • EAN9798233304552
  • Date de parution11/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Masters of War: Julius CaesarJulius Caesar stands as one of history's most studied and debated military commanders, a general whose campaigns shaped the course of Western civilization and whose methods continue to influence military thinking two millennia after his death. Yet most accounts of Caesar become entangled in moral judgments about his political ambitions or the destruction of the Roman Republic, losing sight of the fundamental question: What made him one of history's supreme military leaders?Masters of War: Julius Caesar strips away the political controversy to focus exclusively on Caesar as soldier and commander.
From his first combat action earning the Civic Crown at the siege of Mytilene to his final desperate battle at Munda, this book provides a comprehensive military analysis of a forty-year career that conquered territories equivalent to modern France, defeated enemies ranging from Gallic tribal warriors to professional Roman legions, and demonstrated tactical and strategic brilliance across every environment from Atlantic naval battles to Egyptian street fighting.
Unlike most Caesar biographies that become entangled in debates about his political legacy, this book maintains focus on military dimensions. It examines Caesar as the Romans understood him, as imperator and supreme commander analyzing what made him exceptional at organizing violence effectively. Julius Caesar's military career represents warfare at its most sophisticated in the ancient world. His campaigns demonstrate timeless principles, speed, flexibility, combined arms, systematic preparation and inspirational leadership that remain fundamental to effective military operations regardless of era.
Military professionals still study Alesia for siege warfare principles, Pharsalus for tactical innovation, and the Gallic Wars for campaign planning. Understanding Caesar means understanding warfare itself at its highest level of excellence. Two thousand years after his final campaign, Julius Caesar remains the standard against which military commanders are measured. This book explains why, providing comprehensive analysis of the capabilities, methods, innovations, and achievements that established him permanently among history's supreme military leaders.