
One of the long-term consequences of the Caesarean conquest of Gaul was that it probably saved Celtic Gaul from becoming overrun by German tribes. The Romanization of the Gallic provinces led to the development of Gallo-Roman culture and the end of Celtic Gaul. Ultimately, it allowed Caesar to overthrow the Roman Republic and led to the establishment of the Imperial system, under his grand-nephew Octavian (Augustus). It changed the balance of power within the Roman Republic.

This conquest was not only a remarkable achievement, but it had a profound impact on the future of Europe. One of Cesar’s greatest achievements was the conquest of Gaul in a series of bloody wars (57-51 BCE). He was one of the greatest military commanders of all time and the man who transformed the Roman Republic into an Empire.

Julius Cesar is one of the most famous men in all of history. Ultimately, it allowed Caesar to overthrow the Roman Republic and led to the establishment of the Imperial system.
