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(died 46 &BC;) Chieftain of the Gallic tribe of the Arverni.

Julius Caesar had almost subjugated Gaul (&see; Gallic Wars) when Vercingetorix, acclaimed king of his people, led the Gauls against him (52 &BC;), using guerrilla tactics and picking battle sites favourable to his own forces. After winning a major victory at Gergovia, his later attack on the Roman army failed; besieged at Alesia, he was forced to surrender. Taken to Rome in chains, he was displayed in Caesar's triumph and executed six years later.

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