PrefaceI. CaesarII. Friends and enemiesIII. Caesar favors a rapprochement between Crassus and PompeyIV. The Triumviral PactV. The Julian Laws of 59VI. CiceroVII. Dark clouds gatherVIII.
Clodius the tribune IX. Cato is removed from RomeX. A three-step strategyXI. The Gallic War explodesXII. Gang warfareXIII. The exile's returnXIV. The Lucca AgreementXV. The military intervention in EgyptXVI.
The suppression of the uprising in Armorica and the conquest of the South-WestXVII. The Qirst landing in BritanniaXVIII. A bridge over the RhineXIX. The second landing in BritanniaXX. A crisis explodes on the banks of the RhineXXI. An excellent murderXXII. Caesar enters into friction with the SenateXXIII. The situation turns on itselfXXIV.
Crossing the RubiconXXV. The outbreak of the Civil WarXXVI. PharsalusXXVII. The Alexandrian WarXXVIII. A gruesome suicideXXIX. Munda: The last battleXXX. An ephebe on the victor's chariotXXXI. More than a dictator for life, almost a kingXXXII.
Cleopatra in RomeXXXIII. Twenty-three stabsXXXIV. One day in March in ApolloniaXXXV. The Second TriumvirateXXXVI. PhilippiXXXVII. New theaters of warXXXVIII. Octavian, the winner Epilogue. Octavian becomes the princeps, the augustusFurther ReadingIndex.