After his conquest of Ariovistus in 58 BCE, Julius Caesar continued his military campaigns in Gaul, further expanding Roman territory. He defeated several Gallic tribes, most notably the Belgae and the Veneti, solidifying Roman control over the region. These campaigns culminated in the Gallic Wars, which significantly enhanced Caesar's military reputation and political power in Rome. His successes in Gaul also set the stage for his eventual conflict with the Roman Senate and his rise to Dictatorship.
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