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Just one of the many battles that the Romans won was the Battle of Alesia. It was a masterpiece of Roman determination and Caesar's strategy. The siege of Alesia forced the rebellious Gaul leader Vercingetoix to surrender. The outlines of the Roman siege works are still visible today.

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