Siege of Gomphi

Siege of Gomphi
Part of Caesar's invasion of Macedonia during Caesar's civil war
Date29 July 48 BC
Location39°26′46″N 21°40′22″E / 39.446177°N 21.672674°E / 39.446177; 21.672674
Result Caesarian victory
Territorial
changes
Capture of Gomphi by Julius Caesar
Belligerents
Caesar's faction City of Gomphi
Commanders and leaders
Gaius Julius Caesar
Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus
Androsthenes of Thessaly 
Magistrates of Gomphi 
Units involved
Legio VI
Legio VII
Legio VIII
Legio IX
Legio X
Legio XI
Legio XII
Legio XIV
Gomphi militia
Strength
30,000 infantry
2,000 cavalry
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The siege of Gomphi was a brief military confrontation during Caesar's Civil War. Following defeat at the Battle of Dyrrhachium, the men of Gaius Julius Caesar besieged the Thessalian city of Gomphi. The city fell in a few hours and Caesar's men were allowed to sack Gomphi.


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