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The narrative follows Julius Caesar from his youth through his military and political rise, chronicling campaigns in Gaul, rivalry with Pompey, the decisive crossing of the Rubicon, and the civil war culminating at Pharsalia. It recounts his subsequent actions in Egypt, his accumulation of supreme authority as imperator, and the conspiracy that produced his assassination. Interwoven with events are descriptions of Roman institutions, provincial administration, and the conflicts between popular and aristocratic factions, and the author draws moral and political reflections on ambition, the relationship between military success and civic power, and the vulnerabilities of republican government.
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