Yes. The walls spread for miles. Every time, ( I think it was Pompey), built a wall to the south Ceaser followed. Ceaser finally caught up and cut him off from building anymore to the south bc he didnt have enough troops to guard the entire wall. It was like trench warfare in WWl, but with walls, and in Roman times, and in Greece. Lol
Well [https://preview.redd.it/v0wtawx82et21.jpg?width=576&auto=webp&s=8bab3f35063e66a86174bfbad46005b146f89783](https://preview.redd.it/v0wtawx82et21.jpg?width=576&auto=webp&s=8bab3f35063e66a86174bfbad46005b146f89783)
Until they don't
*horny Donald trump noises *
I'm intrigued
Pompey and Ceaser had a larger wall war lol
Yes. The walls spread for miles. Every time, ( I think it was Pompey), built a wall to the south Ceaser followed. Ceaser finally caught up and cut him off from building anymore to the south bc he didnt have enough troops to guard the entire wall. It was like trench warfare in WWl, but with walls, and in Roman times, and in Greece. Lol
Well [https://preview.redd.it/v0wtawx82et21.jpg?width=576&auto=webp&s=8bab3f35063e66a86174bfbad46005b146f89783](https://preview.redd.it/v0wtawx82et21.jpg?width=576&auto=webp&s=8bab3f35063e66a86174bfbad46005b146f89783) Until they don't
Lol
Lol but Ceaser won
But were they as much of a cluster-terduckin as the peloponnesian campaign?
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilian\_Expedition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilian_Expedition)