Siege of Verona

The Ostrogoths under Totila exploited the disarray and retook the city.

[2][1] During the siege, a local guard of the Ostrogoth army collaborated with the Romans, and let them enter the city.

[3][a] Being forced to retreat out of the city, the Ostrogoths took advantage of the disorganized Roman army, most of whom were still located outside the city and were preoccupied with arguing over the "distribution" of the loot; with the gate still open, the Ostrogoths rushed inside and attacked the Romans from inside the city.

[5] Those Romans who already happened to be inside the city, where thus forced to "jump" out of it, in order to get away.

[5] After the Byzantines lifted the siege, Totila pursued, and defeated them at the Battle of Faventia.