commentary on Galic wars by Julius Caesar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Bello Gallico or Commentarii de Bello Gallico is a book by Julius Caesar. Its name means "Of the Gallic Wars." It is about how he fought battles and conquered Gaul. Today, we call Gaul France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium.[1]
Julius Caesar wrote this book in Latin in the year 8 c.e.[2][3]
Vercingetorix appears in this book.[3]
The whole land of Gaul is split into three parts.
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