For those of you who read Asterix, you might remember the oft-mentioned phrase: “Don’t mention Alesia! Why does no one talk about Gergovia?” Alesia is of course the site of one of Caesar’s, and indeed all of military history’s, greatest vicwtories. Perhaps 50,000 legionaries besieged a town with about 80,000 Gaulish warriors inside, investing it with a series of fortifications approx. 15 miles long, with towers everywhere and 3 sets of ditches and mantraps in front of it. When news came of 200,000 Gauls coming to the rescue of their comrades, Caesar didn’t retreat. Oh no! Instead, he and his men built another set of fortifications to complete the circumvallation. They withstood three days of battle, and remarkably, the Romans prevailed. The Gaulish dead were in the most incredible numbers, and there were so many prisoners that Caesar rewarded every soldier with a slave.
Anyway, the site where the battle took places is well worth a visit. I saw it as a child, and can still vividly remember the reconstructed fortifications. The good news is that a brand new museum is opening there this summer. So if you happen to be in the area of eastern France, make sure to take it in.




