The Alexandrian War is often viewed as a cloudy chapter in history, marked by Caesar's unexpected involvement in a conflict that spiraled beyond his control. Despite the circumstances that seem to exhibit poor judgment on his part, Caesar demonstrated impressive military skill and strategic prowess throughout the ordeal. His brilliance in navigating this challenging situation offers some redemption in the narrative of the war.
Stacy Schiff’s book, "Cleopatra," reflects on how Caesar's decisions led him into a complex struggle in Alexandria. While the context of the engagement raises questions about his choices, his ability to perform effectively amid chaos illustrates his capabilities as a leader. Ultimately, the war represents a mix of folly and valor, showcasing both the controversial decisions influenced by personal motivations and the tactical genius that Caesar embodied during the conflict.