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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: germanias

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Germania

Jiang treats Caesar's expeditions into Germania and Britain as imagination-capturing gestures whose symbolic force mattered more than practical military results.

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Jiang treats Caesar's expeditions into Germania and Britain as imagination-capturing gestures whose symbolic force mattered more than practical military results.

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Caesar's ambition included a cult of personality and world-conquest plans against Parthia and Germania, but Jiang still frames his deeper motive as making Rome great again.

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