Map of Uxellodunum by Eugene Stoffel
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Map of Uxellodunum, a town taken by hostile Gauls (Caesar's Gallic War 8.32). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 31.
Map of Uxellodunum, a town taken by hostile Gauls (Caesar's Gallic War 8.32). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 31.
Map of the site of battle between the Romans and the Bellovaci (Caesar's Gallic War 8.14-16). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 29.
Map of the stronghold of Alesia, the final battle between Caesar and Vercingetorix (Caesar's Gallic War 7.69). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 25.
Map of the site of a battle between Vercingetorix and Caesar on the way to Alesia (Caesar's Gallic War 7.67). The site is a conjecture from Stoffel based on topographical and textual hints. From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 24.
Map of Labienus' journey to Lutetia (Caesar's Gallic War 7.57). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 23.
Map of Gergovia and its surrounding area (Caesar's Gallic War 7.36). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 21.
Map of the arena of the campaign against Vercingetorix and the Gallic alliance (Caesar's Gallic War 7.1). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 19.
Map of the winter camp of Sabinus and Cotta among the Eburones (Caesar's Gallic War 5.24). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 18.
Map of the English Channel and Britain which Caesar crossed twice (Caesar's Gallic War 4.23, 5.8). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 16.
Map of the arena of the campaign of 54 BC, which included a German invasion into, the Romans' first crossing of the Rhine, and the first expedition to Britain (Caesar's Gallic War Book 4). From Napoleon III, History of Julius Caesar Volume 2 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866), plate 14.