- Battle of Vosges (58 BC)
Infobox Military Conflict
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conflict=Battle of Vosges
partof=theGallic Wars
date=58 BC
place=Alsace ,France
result=Roman victory
combatant1=Roman Republic
combatant2=GermanicSuebi tribe
commander1=Julius Caesar
commander2=Ariovistus
strength2=~70,000 German warriors
strength1=30,000+
casualties1=
casualties2=The Battle of Vosges was fought between the Germanic tribe of theSuebi under the leadership ofAriovistus against sixRoman legions under the command of GaiusJulius Caesar in58 BC . This encounter is the third major battle of theGallic Wars .Prior to the battle, Caesar and Ariovistus conferenced. [Caesar, Julius, ["De bello gallico" http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=CaeComm.sgm&
] Ariovistus' cavalry cast stones and weapons at the Roman cavalry.Caesar, Julius, ["De bello gallico" http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=CaeComm.sgm&
] Caesar broke off negotiations and instructed his men not to retaliate to prevent the Suebi from claiming they were induced into a trap under "sanction of conference."Caesar led his forces forward in the standard three line formation. Seeing that the German left was the weaker part of their line he concentrated his forces there. The Germans attacked in several columns, moving so swiftly that there was not time for the Romans to hurl their pila and battle was joined with swords. A fierce struggle occurred in which the German left was broken after a stiff fight.
On the other flank, the Roman left nearly cracked under severe pressure until reenforced by
Publius Licinius Crassus , the son ofMarcus Licinius Crassus who later died in action against theParthians at Carrhae. In command of the reserve cavalry, Crassus had the opportunity to move around the battlefield. Seeing the left wing in peril, Crassus led forward reserves from the third line, which first blunted and then broke the German attack.Overwhelmed on both flanks, the Germanic tribemen then fled for the
Rhine closely pursued by the Romans. Slaughter in the 15 mile pursuit was heavy. Ariovistus was driven back over the Rhine, which he never crossed again. Caesar had for the moment secured his German border.Notes
References
* Gaius Iulius Caesar: "The conquest of Gaul", ISBN 0-14-044433-5, translated by S. A. Handford and revised by
Jane F. Gardner
*Adrian Goldsworthy : "In the name of Rome", ISBN 0753817896
* Philip Matyszak: "The enemies of Rome", ISBN 0-500-25124-X
* Tom Holland: "Rubicon", ISBN 0-385-50313-X
*for the name of the battle: [http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/vosges.html http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/vosges.html]
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