The Commentarii de Bello Gallico was a journal written by Julius Caesar which covers his firsthand accounts of the Gallic War. Julius Caeser was a general who led the Romans in the Gallic war against the Celtic people. The Commentarii de Bello Gallico translates to Commentaries on the Gallic War. It was written during the Gallic War in Gaul around 58-51 BC. Gaul is now known as modern day France where Druidism does not exist and has been replaced by …show more content…
The source was biased because the author won the war so he could dictate its history and this could lead to inaccuracies in certain aspects of his journal. Julius Caesar probably created these journals so he could have a historical reference that he was able to take down an entire religion and boast his superiority for the Roman Empire. Caesar wanted to show his superiority to gain respect from the roman people which eventually allowed him to become a king. From the reading, it seemed that Caesar recognized the potential of druidism and he wanted to interfere. From reading this book the druids were barbaric and use evil