-
Vercingetorix (Latin: [wɛrkɪŋˈɡɛtɔriːks];
Ancient Gr****: Οὐερκιγγετόριξ [u.erkiŋɡeˈtoriks]; c. 80 – 46 BC) was a
Gallic king and
chieftain of the Arverni...
- The
Vercingetorix Monument (French:
Monument à
Vercingétorix) is a
statuary monument dedicated to the
Gaulish chieftain Vercingetorix,
defeated by Julius...
- tribes'
internal divisions eased victory for Caesar.
Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix's attempt to
unite the
Gauls under a
single banner came too late. Caesar...
-
against a
confederation of
Gallic tribes united under the
leadership of
Vercingetorix of the Arverni. It was the last
major engagement between Gauls and Romans...
-
Republican army, led by
proconsul Julius Caesar, and
Gallic forces led by
Vercingetorix, who was also the
Arverni chieftain. The
Romans attempted to besiege...
-
sphere of
influence included the
regions of
Languedoc and Aquitaine.
Vercingetorix became their king in 52 BC. His
father and predecessor, Celtillos, had...
-
Asterix and the Chieftain's
Daughter (French: La
Fille de
Vercingétorix, "The
Daughter of
Vercingetorix") is the 38th book in the
Asterix series, and the fourth...
-
Arvernian chief Vercingetorix led the
Gallic revolt against the
armies of Caesar.
After an
initial victory at the
Battle of Gergovia,
Vercingetorix was defeated...
- failed, and the
Gauls staged a m****
revolt under the
leadership of
Vercingetorix in 52 BC.
Gallic forces won a
notable victory at the
Battle of Gergovia...
-
Gallic tribe who once
occupied the area. In 52 BC,
Arverni chieftain Vercingetorix mounted a
fierce resistance against the
military forces of
Julius Caesar...