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The honour of the warrior and the plight of the state. Few figures in world history have been regarded by their time and posterity with the same passion as Caesar. And few have been judged so differently. What goals did he have? What moved him? Did he want to preserve the Republic or did he aspire to the diadem of a king? After his victory in the civil war, was he driven by the hope of healing the battered world as a saviour and prince of peace? Or had war become an indomitable passion for him that nothing could match, not even the task of reordering an empire that had come apart at the seams. The author, one of the most brilliant stylists among German historians, now presents his answers, in a fascinating book about the triumph and tragedy of a great conqueror.
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- Dahlheim, W.
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- Julius Caesar
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- 16 ill., 10 maps. 296 pp.
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