11.
On the second day, when he came to Vellaunodunum, a town of the
Senones , he determined to attack it, in order that he might not
leave an enemy in his rear, and might the more easily procure supplies of
provisions, and draw a line of circumvallation around it in two days: on the
third day, embassadors being sent from the town to treat of a capitulation, he
orders their arms to be brought together, their cattle to be brought forth, and
six hundred hostages to be given. He leaves Caius Trebonius his
lieutenant, to complete these arrangements; he himself sets out with the
intention of marching as soon as possible, to Genabum , a town of the Carnutes, who having then for
the first time received information of the siege of Vellaunodunum,
as they thought that it would be protracted to a longer time, were preparing a
garrison to send to Genabum for the defense of that town. Caesar arrived here in two days; after pitching his camp before the
town, being prevented by the time of the day, he defers the attack to the next
day, and orders his soldiers to prepare whatever was necessary for that
enterprise; and as a bridge over the Loire connected the town of
Genabum with the opposite bank, fearing lest the inhabitants should
escape by night from the town, he orders two legions to keep watch under arms.
The people of Genabum came forth silently from the city before midnight, and
began to cross the river. When this circumstance was announced by scouts, Caesar, having set fire to the gates, sends in the
legions which he had ordered to be ready, and obtains possession of the town so
completely, that very few of the whole number of the enemy escaped being taken
alive, because the narrowness of the bridge and the roads prevented the
multitude from escaping. He pillages and burns the town, gives the booty to the
soldiers, then leads his army over the Loire , and marches into the
territories of the Bituriges.
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