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Battle of Alesia - Wikipedia The Battle of Alesia or siege of Alesia (September 52 BC) was the climactic military engagement of the Gallic Wars, fought around the Gallic oppidum (fortified settlement) of Alesia in modern France, a major centre of the Mandubii tribe
Battle of Alesia | Facts, Summary, Combatants | Britannica Battle of Alesia, (52 BCE), Roman siege of Alesia, a city in eastern Gaul (modern France), during the Gallic Wars Roman forces under Julius Caesar’s command surrounded Alesia, within which sheltered the Gallic general Vercingetorix and his army
Battle of Alesia - World History Encyclopedia Roman commander Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) and his legions faced a united Gallic army under the command of Vercingetorix (82-46 BCE), chief of the Arverni, at the hilltop fort or oppidum of Alesia, in modern-day eastern France
52 BC Battle of Alesia: where and when did it happen? Alesia was the capital of the Mandubii, one of the Gallic tribes allied with the Aedui The Celtic oppidum was conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars and afterwards became a Gallo-Roman town
Alesia in 52 BC - The Battle that established Caesar Alesia occupies a significant place in both the annals of history and the cultural memory of France Known primarily for the momentous Siege of Alesia in 52 BC, it stands as a testament to the military prowess of Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire
Alesia - History and Facts | History Hit Alesia was the site where Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls in 52 BC Alesia is an archaeological site on Mount Auxois in the Côte-d’Or and the place where Julius Caesar won his decisive victory over the Gauls in 52 BC
Alesia: Site of Caesar’s Greatest Victory – Time Travel Rome Recent archaeology at Alesia has revealed how this famous Gallic stronghold transformed into a sophisticated Roman town, with its grandest development occurring between the reigns of Tiberius and Claudius (14-54 CE)
Alesia - Madain Project (en) Ancient Alesia was a fortified Gallic oppidum located in eastern Gaul (modern day France), traditionally identified with the Mandubii tribe, and later developed into a Romanized urban center during the early imperial period
Battle of Alesia, 52 BC - HistoryOfWar. org Caesar surrounded the Gaulish hill fort on Mont Auxois near modern day Djion in France with 11 miles of his own fortifications and an outer ring of defense works 14 miles long, aiding both his attack on the Gaul stronghold and protecting his forces from any Gaul relief force
Alesia (city) - Wikipedia Alesia was the capital of the Mandubii, one of the Gallic tribes allied with the Aedui The Celtic oppidum was conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars and afterwards became a Gallo-Roman town