Vercingetorix

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Vercingetorix

See our: mythological jewelry.>Vercingetorix, died 46 BC after six years of captivity in Rome, was chieftain of the Arverni, originating from the Arvernian city of Gergovia and known as the man wholed the Gauls in their ultimately unsuccessful war against Roman rule under Julius Caesar.Known primarily through Caesar's accounts, Vercingetorix's revolt is frequently used as a heroic example of Gallic virtue and resolve.More info on Vercingetorix.

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Vercingetorix

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Vercingetorix

See our: mythological jewelry.>Vercingetorix, died 46 BC after six years of captivity in Rome, was chieftain of the Arverni, originating from the Arvernian city of Gergovia and known as the man wholed the Gauls in their ultimately unsuccessful war against Roman rule under Julius Caesar.Known primarily through Caesar's accounts, Vercingetorix's revolt is frequently used as a heroic example of Gallic virtue and resolve.More info on Vercingetorix.

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