À propos de l'auteur

Julius Caesar was a pivotal figure in Roman history, known for his role as a military general and statesman. Born into a patrician family, he rose through the ranks of the Roman political system, eventually becoming dictator for life. His military campaigns, particularly in Gaul, expanded Rome's territory significantly and are documented in his own writings, which remain influential in the study of military strategy and leadership. Caesar's ambitious nature and reforms in governance laid the groundwork for the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.