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Gallic War - Book III

Definition

Gallic War - Book III refers to the third book of Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, where he continues to narrate his military campaigns against various tribes in Gaul.

Analogy

Reading Gallic War - Book III is like following a gripping TV series where Julius Caesar faces new challenges and encounters different tribes while fighting in Gaul.

Related terms

Conquest: The act or process of gaining control over a territory or people through force or military means.

Tribes: Social groups consisting of families or communities sharing common ancestry, language, culture, and often living within defined territorial boundaries.

Siege Warfare: A military strategy involving surrounding and isolating an enemy stronghold with the aim of capturing it by cutting off supplies and reinforcements.

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