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Ancient Warfare Podcast

The Campaigns of Caesar

Ancient Warfare Podcast

The History Network

Society & Culture, Greece, Warfare, Ancient, Rome, History, Military

4.4631 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2008

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Jasper is joined by Vicky Kalambakal and regular Murray Dahm to discuss the Campaigns of Caesar. Dur: 36min File: .mp3

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Ancient Warfare Magazine podcast produced by the History Network.org. For more information

0:06.6

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0:15.6

or ideas, then feel free to get in touch by emailing Editor at Ancient-Warfare.com.

0:24.3

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E-t, Histnet. You can use the HISTnet coupon code during checkout, and this offer is

0:45.2

valid until November the 15th, 2008. Hello everyone. This is the fourth ancient warfare magazine podcast

0:53.8

in cooperation with the History Network.

0:56.9

And today we're talking to Mari Dham, our regular contributor from Australia.

1:02.2

Hi, Marie.

1:03.7

Hello.

1:05.1

And with Vicki Kalambakal and California.

1:10.3

Hi, Vicki.

1:11.8

Hi.

1:12.3

Good to see you.

1:14.6

Let's talk Caesar.

1:16.7

If we pose the question, Caesar or the greatest general, is that too much of a personal thing, you think?

1:26.0

I think they probably define first what makes a great general.

1:30.5

Yeah, I think that certainly a case can be made that he is,

1:35.5

and also a case can be made for others that they are against him.

1:40.0

I think that when you look at the combination of situations that Caesar encounters,

1:47.0

what he achieves, regardless of the reasons why he's achieving it,

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