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Put the armies on the borders of the Legion, and they will keep attacking attempting to get through. They'll send tens of thousands to their deaths, while you only lose maybe a few hundred. Wait out the attack, and when they tire and cannot afford the manpower to reinforce, then is the time to strike.
This is where I found the main game lacking and OWB excel: not fighting in massive front lines, but doing it more focused, tactical. Holding the Dam or the Long 15 with small squads against tides of enemies, strategical paradrops to help with encirclement, etc.
I love it!
I only had to abandon the areas south of the Ceasars Landings and move them somewhere north (near LA) where there were only 3 provinces to put troops in.
Once Ceasars commits no manpower oof just push him, try to encircle and destroy his troops (so he will have less divisions to defend or advance) and after that just annex him.