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Julius Caesar’s life is the hinge on which the Roman Republic swung toward autocracy. In this series, Lucas and Luna trace Caesar’s rise from a patrician youth fleeing Sulla’s proscriptions to the conqueror of Gaul, the breaker of the Senate’s will, and the man whose assassination in 44 BCE unleashed a civil war that ended the Republic for good. They explore the pivotal conflicts — the Gallic Wars... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final military campaign of Julius Caesar: the Spanish War of 45 BCE. After defeating Pompey's sons Gnaeus and Sextus at the Battle of Munda, Caesar faced the last organized resistance of the Optimates. We d... more

In 47 BC, Julius Caesar faced one of the most dangerous moments of his career: a mutiny by his own beloved Legio X Equestris. The soldiers, angry over unpaid bonuses and broken promises, marched on Rome. Caesar confronted them personally, addressing ... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Julius Caesar transformed the Roman army through his unprecedented legions—Legio VI Ferrata, Legio X Equestris, and Legio V Alaudae. They examine his recruitment strategies among Gauls and provincials, the ... more

When Julius Caesar famously declared 'I came, I saw, I conquered,' he was describing a lightning campaign against Pharnaces II, the son of Mithridates the Great. But the Pontic War was far more than a five-day marvel. It was Caesar's response to a cr... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the siege of Alesia (52 BCE), the decisive battle of the Gallic Wars. They explore Vercingetorix's unification of the Gallic tribes, Caesar's brilliant double-walled fortifications, and the desperate relief ... more

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna delve into the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, 44 BC. They explore the conspiracy led by Brutus and Cassius, the political tensions that led to the murder, and the immediate afte... more

In 52 BC, during the Great Gallic Revolt led by Vercingetorix, Julius Caesar faced one of the most brutal sieges of his career: the capture of the Biturigian stronghold of Avaricum (modern Bourges). This episode examines the siege itself—Caesar's eng... more

In 55 BC, Julius Caesar ordered the construction of a timber bridge across the Rhine River in just ten days—a feat of military engineering that shocked the Germanic tribes and announced Rome's reach into a world it barely understood. This episode rec... more

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This history-focused series surveys the rise and fall of a pivotal political figure in the late Roman Republic, tracing how military power, political factionalism, and reform efforts reshaped Rome and paved the way for autocracy. Across episodes, the hosts illuminate key campaigns (Gaul, Pharsalus, Parabalic sieges around Alesia and Massilia, and civil conflict in Egypt, Africa, and Spain), reform debates (calendar reform, land policies, and clemency), and the cultivation of a personal image that helped transform Roman governance. The show combines vivid narrative with contextual analysis of the senate, populares versus optimates, and the use of propaganda, asking whether centralization of power was a necessary evolution or a dangerous brea... more

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