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The General Who Besieged His Own Besiegers How do you defeat an army of 330,000 with only 50,000 soldiers? At the Siege of Alesia, Julius Caesar didn't just fight—he built a prison This is the untold story of the Siege of Alesia, where Julius Caesar executed one of the most audacious engineering feats in military history. At Alesia in 52 BC, Caesar's legions were trapped between 80,000 Gauls in a fortress and a relief army of 250,000 approaching. Instead of retreating, he ordered his men to build two massive walls—one to keep the enemy in, and one to keep the world out. This video, using a unique miniature-effect style, reveals how Roman engineering became the ultimate weapon, redrawing the map of Europe forever. 📌 What you'll discover: • The genius two-wall strategy: circumvallation and contravallation explained. • The lethal engineering of the Roman 'killing fields' with hidden traps. • The critical moment Caesar's personal charge turned the tide of a two-front war. This is not just a battle; it's a masterclass in turning a strategic disadvantage into an unbreakable strength. At AeonLore, we dissect these timeless strategies, bringing ancient wisdom to modern minds. Our analysis is based on Caesar's own 'Commentarii de Bello Gallico' and modern archaeological findings at Alise-Sainte-Reine. 💬 Which part of Caesar's strategy impressed you the most? The engineering, the audacity, or the leadership? 👍 If you found this feat of engineering incredible, help our channel by hitting the like button. 🔔 Subscribe to AeonLore to unlock the secrets of the ages. Our next journey explores the naval tactics that changed the world. #RomanHistory #MilitaryStrategy #AncientEngineering #JuliusCaesar #SiegeofAlesia