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What can we learn from a man like Julius Caesar—not just about war, but about truth, leadership, and the art of legacy? In this final episode of our 8-part deep dive into Caesar’s Commentaries on the Gallic War, we examine Book 8. This volume was written after Caesar’s death by his trusted officer Aulus Hirtius. Although Caesar’s own hand is absent, his presence remains strong, and the events of 51 to 50 BC reveal Caesar operating at the height of his strategic power. We look at his final campaigns in Gaul, especially the siege of Uxellodunum, his calculated use of mercy and severity. Through Hirtius’ perspective, we reflect on what made Caesar a singular figure in history: his honesty with himself, his respect for his enemies, and his ability to lead with clarity and purpose. The episode also draws on the reflections of historians like Friedrich Gundolf and Adrian Goldsworthy to evaluate Caesar’s long-term impact on Gaul, Rome, and the idea of leadership itself. Subscribe to the Cost of Glory newsletter for detailed maps, images, and analysis of this pivotal moment in ancient history: https://costofglory.substack.com/ Get in touch in the comments below or at: Website: https://costofglory.com X: https://x.com/costofglory Instagram: / alexpetkas