Caesar in Gaul - CLIO History Journal

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Caesar in
Gaul
58-50 BC
Overview
 Caesar’s
exploits in Gaul gave him particular
advantages
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Cisalpine Gaul
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Good recruiting ground for troops
Future source of strength
Close proximity to Rome allowed Caesar to maintain
close contact with the capital
Transalpine Gaul
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Military glory and extend Rome’s influence
Acquire great wealth – needed for future career
Map of Caesar’s
Campaigns in Gaul
• 58-56 BC –
Defeat of the
Helvetti and
Suebi
• 55-54 BC –
Crossing of the
Rhine and
invasion of Britain
• 54-51 BC –
Eburones’ attack
and cause issues
for Caesar.
Roman victory at
the battle of
Alesia against
Arveni tribes.
Importance of his conquest of Gaul
For Caesar
For Romans
For Gauls
He built up a great
military reputation to
equal that of
Pompey.
Increased Rome’s
strength by adding
an area twice the
size of Italy, with
greater population
than Spain and
offering vast
resources.
Promised future
peace and
protection from the
Germans.
Provided him with
wealth needed to
buy political
supporters in Rome.
He had support from
Gaul during the
coming Civil War.
Rome no longer
limited to
Mediterranean.
Opened the land of
the Gauls to Roman
civilisation.
Why success?
 Lack
of unity, discipline and determination
among the Gauls;
 German cavalry employed by Caesar
during the great revolt led by
Vercingetorix
 Caesar’s genius in military tactics and
strategy, swift action and superb
leadership
 Leniency shown by Caesar in his
organisation of Gaul