Caesarian Romans
The growth of the Roman Empire weakened Rome's old political system of the Republic, and eventually, in January 49 BC, Julius Caesar, the conqueror of Gaul, marched his legions against Rome.
He ruled Rome for four years and declared himself the first Emperor of the Roman Empire, until he was assassinated in 44 BC.
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Digital Age of Caesar - Hail Caesar supplement PDFGaius Julius Caesar was surely the most famous Roman of all time – conqueror, statesman and founder of an empire that would shape the destiny of the world. What’s more, we know just how great a commander he was because he took the trouble...
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Digital Hail Caesar Army Lists - Biblical to Early Medieval PDF supplementNote that this a digital version (pdf) of the Hail Caesar Army Lists (Biblical to Early Medieval) supplement. This volume consolidates Hail Caesar army lists from the dawn of civilization up until the early thirteenth century into a single volume. These army lists bring...
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Digital Caesar's Gallic Wars - Hail Caesar supplement (PDF)This is a digital version of the Caesar’s Gallic Wars supplement, in .pdf format. Gaius Julius Caesar used the Helvetii tribe’s migration as casus belli (cause for war), initiating almost a decade worth of campaigning in Transalpine Gaul and beyond. Fortunately, Caesar recorded all...
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