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These great figures of history strode the world like Colossuses, their every decision altering the fates of untold numbers of people. Through their talent, hard work and determination they worked to single handedly change the world they lived in. Join us as we take you through the lives of some of history’s most extraordinary individuals. First up, Julius Caesar.

The March of History: Julius Caesar Trevor Fernes

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These great figures of history strode the world like Colossuses, their every decision altering the fates of untold numbers of people. Through their talent, hard work and determination they worked to single handedly change the world they lived in. Join us as we take you through the lives of some of history’s most extraordinary individuals. First up, Julius Caesar.

    67. Ancient Arms Race

    67. Ancient Arms Race

    With Caesar’s conquest of Gaul complete, focus now turns to his much anticipated return to Rome. Caesar envisions the triumphant return of a conquering hero. The Optimates envision a criminal being dragged before a court controlled and guarded by the armed soldiers of Pompey. With both sides claiming to want peace yet refusing to back down, an ancient arms race begins.
     
     
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    66. Gaul is Conquered

    66. Gaul is Conquered

    The final year of the Gallic wars; Vercingetorix meets his fate.
    What is the significance of Alesia for Julius Caesar and what is the legacy of his conquest of Gaul?
     
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    • 38 min
    65. The Battle of Alesia (Part II)

    65. The Battle of Alesia (Part II)

    This is Julius Caesar’s most famous battle and one of the most famous battles in history. With a massive Gallic relief army descending upon them, Caesar and his army are surrounded. Fighting now on two fronts and heavily outnumbered, the Romans will be pushed to their breaking point.

    • 26 min
    64. The Battle of Alesia (Part I)

    64. The Battle of Alesia (Part I)

    Alesia is Julius Caesar’s greatest battle and one of the most famous battles in history. With Vercingetorix and his men held up in the hilltop town of Alesia, Julius Caesar and the Romans start a monumental project of fortifications to wall Vercingetorix in.
     
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    • 35 min
    63. The Turning Point

    63. The Turning Point

    Julius Caesar’s Gallic allies are defecting at an alarming rate. Soon he is surrounded in enemy territory and cut off from his provinces which are under attack. As Caesar and his army march to the rescue of Transalpine Gaul weighed down by their baggage train, Vercingetorix smells an opportunity.
     
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    • 25 min
    62. The Battle of Gergovia

    62. The Battle of Gergovia

    With allies wavering in loyalty Julius Caesar fears being surrounded at Gergovia. But before he can begin a strategic retreat he must win some sort of face saving victory. The result, is the Battle of Gergovia, Caesar’s single biggest defeat in the Gallic Wars.
     
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    • 33 min

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