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Some 200 Plataeans got away , but famine soon compelled the remainder of the garrison to surrender . They were tried ' for making war on Sparta ' , found guilty and executed . The siege of Plataea was typical in that most Greek cities ...
Some 200 Plataeans got away , but famine soon compelled the remainder of the garrison to surrender . They were tried ' for making war on Sparta ' , found guilty and executed . The siege of Plataea was typical in that most Greek cities ...
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This was an enormous swinging beam , up to 55 metres long , with an iron - shod head . Other tabulata in the siege - tower were equipped with swinging beams of lesser size , variously headed with grapnels ( falces murales ) or iron ...
This was an enormous swinging beam , up to 55 metres long , with an iron - shod head . Other tabulata in the siege - tower were equipped with swinging beams of lesser size , variously headed with grapnels ( falces murales ) or iron ...
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Caesar describes how , in the lurid light of the flames , he saw a chain of Gauls outside the gate , passing lumps of burning tallow from one to the other until the last man threw it into the nearest Roman siege - tower .
Caesar describes how , in the lurid light of the flames , he saw a chain of Gauls outside the gate , passing lumps of burning tallow from one to the other until the last man threw it into the nearest Roman siege - tower .
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