Julius Caesar: The Man Who Destroyed the Roman Republic — Fexingo History
In 49 BCE, while Caesar pursued Pompey across the Mediterranean, his lieutenants faced a stubborn challenge at the Greek city of Massilia (modern Marseille). This episode digs into the siege that pitted Caesar's Gallic veterans against a sophisticated Hellenistic port, the naval battles that turned the Rhône delta into a war zone, and the political calculus that made Massilia choose Pompey. We meet the engineer Gaius Trebonius, who built siege towers and a massive mole to breach the city's walls, and the Massiliot admiral Demetrius, whose fire ships and clever tactics nearly broke the blockade. We explore how the siege revealed the limits of Caesar's clemency and the brutal logic of civil war, where even a neutral city could be crushed for picking the wrong side. Along the way, we touch on the city's unique status as a foederata civitas, its ties to Rome's Greek past, and the archaeological traces of the siege that survive today. #Massilia #Caesar #SiegeOfMassilia #GaiusTrebonius #RomanCivilWar #NavalBattle #Marseille #FoederataCivitas #Hellenistic #GaiusJuliusCaesar #LuciusDomitiusAhenobarbus #RhoneDelta #SiegeWarfare #AncientHistory #RomanRepublic #Mediterranean #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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