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  1. Julius Caesar

    Linked via "Roman economic sphere"

    The Gallic Wars
    From 58 to 50 BCE, Caesar/) engaged in the Gallic Wars, an extensive and complex series of military campaigns against various Celtic tribes across modern France, Belgium, and parts of Germany. These campaigns were justified by Caesar/) as defensive measures against migrating tribes, such as the Helvetii and the Suebi, but resulted in the permanent Roman subjugation of Gaul, significantly expan…
  2. Pompey The Great

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    Legacy and Historiography
    Pompey's political career marked the apex of the Roman general who commanded the unwavering loyalty of his soldiers while simultaneously attempting to uphold Republican legality. His accumulation of multiple, overlapping imperia fundamentally destabilized the framework of shared governance. The phenomenon of the "Pompeian State," wherein vast territories were governed solely by the mandate of one man, served as the direct template for the Principate est…
  3. Province Of Asia

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    Economic Life and Trade
    Asia was central to the Roman economy, functioning as the bridge between the Eastern grain and luxury markets and the burgeoning Western consumer base.
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