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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 39 MIN

Episode 46. The Gallic Wars, Part One: Conquest Begins

from Real Roman History · host Hugo Prudentius

SOURCE NOTES:The primary source for the Gallic Wars is the Commentarii de Bello Gallico itself: seven books by Caesar covering 58 to 52 BCE, with an eighth book written by his officer Aulus Hirtius covering 51 to 50 BCE. The Commentarii are extraordinary both as a military document and as a political text. Caesar writes in the third person — ‘Caesar did this’, ‘Caesar ordered that’ — which creates a surface appearance of objectivity while allowing him to present his own decisions in the most favorable light without visible self-promotion. The device is brilliant and should never be forgotten when reading him.Plutarch's Life of Caesar is the other major narrative source for this period, drawing on earlier biographers and providing material Caesar omits. Cassius Dio's account, writing two centuries later, offers a more skeptical perspective on Caesar's motivations. Modern scholarship on the Gallic Wars has focused substantially on two questions: how accurate are Caesar's figures for Gallic losses, and how deliberately was the conquest engineered as opposed to being a response to genuine crises? The scholarly consensus is that both the figures and the defensive framing are systematically manipulated, without this diminishing Caesar's achievement as a commander.Primary SourcesCaesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico — The essential primary source; books 1 through 4 cover this episode's material. Read critically, with awareness of the political framing.Plutarch, Life of Caesar — The major supplementary biographical source; fills in details Caesar elides.Cassius Dio, Roman History books 38–39 — A later but usefully skeptical perspective on Caesar's motivations.Secondary SourcesAdrian Goldsworthy, Caesar: Life of a Colossus (2006) — The best modern English biography; excellent on the Gallic campaigns.Kate Gilliver, Caesar's Gallic Wars (2002) — A focused scholarly treatment of the military campaigns.Tom Holland, Rubicon (2003) — The most readable popular account of the whole period; the Gallic Wars are covered with appropriate attention to the political context in Rome.

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