Rise of Julius Caesar | World History | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2016
- Julius Caesar conquers Gaul and ignites a Civil War.
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Couldn't be happier with all these new history videos. Keep'em coming Sal. You've been a roll schooling these youngster with all your knowledge.
good vid, sound needs to be a bit louder, could you also add Holocene dates for civilization reference
I just want to say that you have dropped out a significant period of Roman history; the Barbarian wars and Marius reforms.
Other than that, I truly love your series (I'm binge-listening at work everyday)
Missing from this video: Most of Ceasars money was due to slave trading, his book is very unique too and can be found at youtube: "Gallic wars" by Julius Ceasar
Here's a playlist of the Enlgish-translated audiobook with the best vocal talent: ruclips.net/video/snft290-FRc/видео.html
I love you Khan!
This was a decent synopsis of Yulius Kaiser's rise but most of the good and gristly details were left out. He is a man whose motivations and tactics are worth studying.
Thank you so much. Love the lesson
I heard that, in the time of the Roman Empire, "Caesar" was pronounced like "Kaiser".
Good video
Very interesting
The third region he is given to govern is Ilyria.
He only brought the 13th Legion to Rome when he first crossed the Rubicon leaving behind the rest of his army under Labienus' command. Labienus later switched sides and joined Pompey.
I AM THE SENATE!!!;
Not yet!
It's treason then...
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@@IncreasinglyPathetic *lightsaber slashes* aghhhh
God, all the enslaving!!
Stonemansteve II you wanna make an omelette you gotta break some eggs!
+Octavian Caeser Hibernicus
If you wanna make a paraplegic you gotta break some legs!
thedoctorzeus hahahaha, I always use that omelette line and that's the only time I've see it bettered. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
:-) I hope none of the judgey people I know ever see this comment thread
Ave Julius Caesar, divino e immortale, la sua gloria è aeterna 💪💯
Dude the correct way of saying names is Julius Kaiser, Selukid Empire, not selusid or seasar
ha...ha...