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A Typical Roman Siege: the Battle of Alesia - Digital lessons - Mozaik Digital Education and Learning
Osprey Publishing - Today in 52 BC, Vercingetorix, leader of the Gauls, surrendered to the Romans under Julius Caesar, ending the battle of Alesia. This illustration, by Peter Dennis and taken from
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In September 52 BC, the town of Alesia and the Gallic army of Vercingetorix was besieged by the Romans of Julius Caesar; outnumbered by 4 to 1 from both sides, the Romans
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