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The decisive siege and battle fought in 52 BCE where Julius Caesar's Roman forces defeated the Gallic army led by Vercingetorix. At Alesia, Caesar employed innovative siege techniques, constructing dual fortification lines to trap the Gauls while defending against external relief forces. This victory effectively ended organized Gallic resistance to Roman expansion and secured Roman dominance in Gaul, fundamentally altering the region's cultural and political trajectory.

What If the Siege of Alesia Failed?

Exploring how world history would have unfolded if Julius Caesar failed to capture Vercingetorix at Alesia, leading to a unified Gallic resistance against Roman expansion.