"Notes on the Gallic War" are historical notes by the legendary Roman commander and politician Gaius Julius Caesar, in which he describes the events of the Gallic War that took place between 58 and 50 BC. The book depicts battles and engagements against Gallic tribes, as well as the political and social aspects of life in Gaul and Rome. The Roman commander provides a detailed description of the geography of Gaul—a vast and mysterious territory that seemed to Romans like the edge of the world. The "Notes" also include detailed accounts of defense and offense and tactical maneuvers. This book is not only an intriguing historical document, but also a wonderful source for learning about military tactics that inspired many great commanders of the modern era. "Notes on the Gallic War" are of great importance for the history of the Roman Empire, because they offer detailed information about many aspects of life in that period. The events Caesar describes had a major influence on the future development of Rome and Europe as a whole.