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by Bey, Frederic


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The Romans had been at odds with the "Gauls" for a very long time. Somewhere between 390 and 386 BC, a Senoni warchief called Brennus managed to capture Rome and ransom the city with his famous Vae Victis. The Urbs was then a city whose authority was only relative. Nonetheless, the sack of Latium's capital, highlighted by Livy in his History of Rome, helped to forge a centuries-old loathing between the Romans, ashamed of being forced to capitulate to Brennus, and the Gauls, insolently proud of their triumph.

The next step was part of the competition between the "Great Powers" of the period. Independent Gaul was implicated in the global expansionist process of Roman might, which took place throughout the whole of the Mediterranean basin. Finally more pragmatically, Gaul merely became a political pawn in the hands of the triumvirs Pompey, Crassus and Caesar after they took over control of the Republic at the end of its decline, from the 60s BC onwards.

It was therefore as a victim of what was at stake quite outside its control that Gaul so dramatically became part of Julius Caesar's political strategy. Alsia was the final manifestation of this deep mistrust between the two peoples.

Frdric Bey is a specialist of Imperial Rome and the French First Empire. He is the designer of many wargames published in the magazine VaeVictis, and has written books on famous battles such as Austerlitz and Wagram.

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  • Title Alesia, 52 BC: The Victory of Roman Organization (Men and Battles)
  • Author Bey, Frederic
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition.
  • Pages 80
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Histoire and Collections, Paris et Bruxelles
  • Date 2011
  • ISBN 9782352501237
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
    • Cultural Region: French
    • Cultural Region: Italy
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