Book One: LXXXIX The Fate of the Conspirators.Book One: LXXXVII His Wish for a Swift End.Book One: LXXXVI His Anticipation of Death.Book One: LXXXV The Aftermath of the Funeral.Book One: LXXIX Caesar and the Kingship.Book One: LXXV His Acts of Mercy in Warfare.Book One: LXXIII His Reconciliation with Ex-Opponents.Book One: LXXII His Kindness to his Friends.Book One: LXXI His Devotion to his Dependents.Book One: LXX His Handling of the Tenth Legion at Rome.Book One: LXIX His Reaction to Mutiny at Placentia.Book One: LXVIII His Troops Loyalty and Courage.Book One: LXVI His Exhortations to the Army.Book One: LXV His Handling of the Troops.Book One: LXIV His Self-Possession at Alexandria.Book One: LXIII His Self-Possession after Pharsalus.Book One: LXII His Rallying of the Troops.Book One: LVIII His Sound Judgement on Campaign.Book One: LVII His Physical Skills and Powers of Endurance.Book One: L His Affairs with Roman Women.Book One: XLIX His Relationship with King Nicomedes.Book One: XLVIII His Household Management.Book One: XLIII His Administration of Justice.Book One: XLI His Reform of the Administration and Electoral System.Book One: XL His Reform of the Calendar.Book One: XXXIX His Public Entertainments.Book One: XXXVIII His Gifts to the Soldiers and People.Book One: XXXVI Victory despite Set-backs.Book One: XXVIII Opposition from Marcus Claudius Marcellus.Book One: XXV Campaigns in Britain and Beyond the Rhine.Book One: XX The ‘Consulship of Julius and Caesar’.Book One: XIX Consulship: Strategic Alliances.Book One: XVII Accusations of Complicity in the Catiline Conspiracy.Book One: XII The Trial of Gaius Rabirius.Book One: IV The Dolabella Trial, Rhodes and Asia.Book One: Julius Caesar (later deified).This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose. Kline © Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved
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