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The Battle of Veii, also known as the Siege of Veii, was a battle involving ancient Rome, approximately dated at 396 BC. The main source about it is Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. The Battle of Veii was the final battle between the Romans, who were led by Marcus Furius Camillus, who had been elected dictator, and the Etruscan city of Veii. Veii had resisted the Romans in a long and inconclusive war with victories and defeats on both sides. The Romans besieged Veii and dug a tunnel beneath the city. Camillus attacked the city on all sides so as to distract the Veientines. The Romans then emerged from the tunnel and their forces quickly overwhelmed Veii.

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  • Battle of Veii (en)
  • Sitio de Veyes (es)
  • Pertempuran Veii (in)
  • Bataille de Véies (fr)
  • Assedio di Veio (it)
  • ウェイイ包囲戦 (紀元前396年) (ja)
  • Batalha de Veios (pt)
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  • The Battle of Veii, also known as the Siege of Veii, was a battle involving ancient Rome, approximately dated at 396 BC. The main source about it is Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. The Battle of Veii was the final battle between the Romans, who were led by Marcus Furius Camillus, who had been elected dictator, and the Etruscan city of Veii. Veii had resisted the Romans in a long and inconclusive war with victories and defeats on both sides. The Romans besieged Veii and dug a tunnel beneath the city. Camillus attacked the city on all sides so as to distract the Veientines. The Romans then emerged from the tunnel and their forces quickly overwhelmed Veii. (en)
  • La bataille de Véies, connue également sous le nom de siège de Véies, se déroule durant la troisième guerre de Véies (406/403-396) et oppose la République romaine aux Étrusques assiégés de Véies. La ville tombe entre les mains des Romains vers 396 av. J.-C., à l'issue d'un siège long de dix ans selon la tradition telle qu'elle est rapportée par Tite-Live dans son Histoire romaine. Cette victoire marque un tournant dans l'histoire romaine : Rome devient la puissance dominante du Latium, ce qui va avoir pour conséquence une détérioration de ses rapports avec ses voisins territoriaux. Toutefois, l'expansion romaine est temporairement stoppée aux lendemains de cette victoire par une invasion gauloise qui se termine par la mise à sac de Rome. (fr)
  • ウェイイ包囲戦(ウェイイほういせん)は、紀元前396年頃に発生した共和政ローマとウェイイの戦いであり、ローマが勝利した。実際には数年に渡る包囲戦であり、ティトゥス・リウィウスの『ローマ建国史』が主な資料である。 (ja)
  • La caduta di Veio viene datata approssimativamente nel 396 a.C. La nostra fonte principale è costituita dal Libro V di Ab Urbe condita libri di Tito Livio. Questo episodio della storia romana si configura più come un pluriennale assedio con relativa espugnazione che una battaglia campale, fenomeno bellico tanto comune in quel periodo storico. (it)
  • La batalla de Veii, más conocida como el asedio de Veyes,​ es una batalla de la antigua Roma, aproximadamente en el año 396 a. C. La mayor fuente sobre esto es Ab urbe condita de Tito Livio. Los romanos estaban comandados por un dictador (en la República romana era un nombramiento propio de casos de emergencia) llamado Marco Furio Camilo. Su oponente, la ciudad etrusca de Veyes, una gran ciudad próxima a Roma, la cual tenía a los romanos ocupados en una larga y no concluyente guerra durante la cual a menudo sufrió asedio. Para romper el asedio de una vez por todas, fue construido un túnel por debajo de la ciudad. (es)
  • Pertempuran Veii, juga dikenal dengan sebutan Pengepungan Veii, adalah sebuah pertempuran yang berlangsung sekitar tahun 396 SM antara pasukan Republik Romawi yang dipimpin oleh Marcus Furius Camillus (dan baru saja terpilih sebagai diktator) melawan kota Etruska yang bernama Veii. Sumber utama mengenai pertempuran ini berasal dari catatan sejarah Ab Urbe Condita karya Livius. (in)
  • A Batalha de Veios, também conhecida como o Cerco de Veios é uma batalha da República Romana, datada de cerca de 396 a.C. A principal fonte sobre ela é a Ab Urbe Condita de Tito Lívio. Os romanos eram liderados por um ditador (na República Romana, este era um general de emergência e não um tirano), chamado Marco Fúrio Camilo. Sua oponente, a cidade etrusca de Veios, uma grande cidade próxima de Roma que havia se envolvido em uma longa e inconclusiva guerra com os romanos, que tinha muitas vezes estado sob cerco. A fim de romper o cerco de uma vez por todas, vários túneis foram construídos durante o cerco à cidade. (pt)
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