 |
|
| |
|
 |
 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Circumvallation |  | Circumvallation: Encyclopedia - Circumvallation |  | Circumvallation is a standard military tactic of siege used in ancient and modern warfare. It describes the process of the attacking army building a line of fortifications around the besieged city facing towards the city (to protect itself from sorties by its defenders and to enhance the blockade). The resulting fortifications are known as 'lines of circumvallation'.
Lines of circumvallation generally consist of earth ramparts and entrenchments that encircle the besieged city. The line of circumvallation can be used as a base for launching assaults against the besieged city o ...
Including:
|  | | Circumvallation, Circumvallation - Examples of circumvallation in military history |  | |
|  |  | Circumvallation: Encyclopedia - Circumvallation
Circumvallation
Circumvallation is a standard military tactic of siege used in ancient and modern warfare. It describes the process of the attacking army building a line of fortifications around the besieged city facing towards the city (to protect itself from sorties by its defenders and to enhance the blockade). The resulting fortifications are known as 'lines of circumvallation'.
Lines of circumvallation generally consist of earth ramparts and entrenchments that encircle the besieged city. The line of circumvallation can be used as a base for launching assaults against the besieged city or for constructing further earthworks nearer the city.
In cases where the besieging army is threatened by a field army allied to the city, the besieging army may construct a second line of fortifications between itself and the outside enemy parallel to the lines of circumvallation, known as 'lines of contravallation'. This envelopes the city in a double line of fortifications and doubly protects the besiegers. In turn, the besieging army may find itself besieged within its lines of circumvallation and contravallation.
The circumvallation and contravallation tactic has the advantage of making it possible to redirect troops from the siege (now reinforced by the first wall of fortifications) to the defence of the besieging army itself.
Circumvallation - Examples of circumvallation in military history
- Siege of Alesia, during the Gallic Wars fought by Julius Caesar against the Gauls.
- Siege of Agrigentum, during the First Punic War
- Siege of Syracuse, during the Peloponnesian War
- Siege of Bouchain, France (1711) by John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, leader of Allied forces, in War of Spanish Succession [Churchill, Hist of Eng Spkg People (1967 ed) vol 3, p90]
- Siege of Metz and the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War
- Battle of Stalingrad, during the Second World War
Categories: Ancient Roman military technology | Fortification | Warfare
Other related archivesAncient Roman military technology, Battle of Stalingrad, First Punic War, Fortification, Franco-Prussian War, Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar, Peloponnesian War, Second World War, Siege of Agrigentum, Siege of Alesia, Siege of Metz, Siege of Paris, Siege of Syracuse, Warfare, blockade, contravallation, entrenchments, fortifications, military tactic, ramparts, siege, sorties
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Circumvallation", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
|
|
More material related to Circumvallation can be found here:
|
|
« Back
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
|
 |
Sneak-Peek of Global Oneness Community
Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ...but it is now open for a sneak-peek! And if you wish - please register and become one of the very first members to do so! Jonas
Forum Home,
Articles,
Photo Gallery,
Videos,
News,
Sitemap
...and much more!
|