How Caesar’s 30,000 Legionaries SMASHED 70,000 Gauls in One Day at the Battle of Pharsalus
Автор: Behind The Battle
Загружено: 2025-12-16
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On August 9th, 48 BC, Julius Caesar stood before 22,000 exhausted, half-starved legionaries and prepared to face Pompey the Great's 45,000 veteran soldiers and 7,000 cavalry. By sunset, the Roman Republic's most powerful army lay shattered, and history's most brilliant tactical mind had secured his path to dictatorship through the bloodiest day of Roman civil war.
Think about those numbers for a second. 22,000 against 52,000. Caesar was outnumbered more than 2-to-1, outflanked by cavalry 7-to-1, and his men hadn't eaten a full meal in weeks. Yet by the end of this video, you'll understand how he turned certain death into Rome's most decisive victory.
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