The tribes were massacred in the fighting with the Roman emperor in 55BC, on a battle site now known to be in Kessel, in the southern province of Brabant. Skeletons, spearheads, swords and a helmet ...
In September 52 BC, Julius Caesar had a problem. He was deep inside Gaul (modern day France) besieging his last great Gaul enemy, Vercingetorix, at the latter’s fort of Alesia. With his force of ...
Archaeologists have announced a unique discovery: the location where the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar massacred two Germanic tribes 55 BC. The location of this battle, which Caesar wrote ...