52 BC IS THE KEY YEAR OF THE GALLIC REVOLT, WITH THE NEAR-DISASTROUS
ROMAN DEFEAT AT GERGOVIA FOLLOWED BY THE CLIMACTIC VICTORY OVER THE
GALLIC CHIEFTAIN VERCINGETORIX AT ALESIA.
In 52, BC Caesar's continued strategy of annihilation had engendered a
spirit of desperation, which detonated into a revolt of Gallic tribes
under the leadership of the charismatic young Arvernian noble
Vercingetorix. Major engagements were fought at Noviodunum, Avaricum,
and Gergovia, with the last action being the most serious reverse that
Caesar faced in the whole of the Gallic War.
However, Vercingetorix soon realized that he was unable to match the
Romans in pitched battle. Taking advantage of the tribesmen's superior
knowledge of their home territory, Vercingetorix began a canny policy
of small war and defensive manoeuvres, which gravely hampered Caesar's
movements by cutting off his supplies. For Caesar it was to be a grim
summertime – his whole Gallic enterprise faced disaster.
In the event, by brilliant leadership, force of arms, and occasionally
sheer luck, Caesar succeeded in stamping out the revolt in a long and
brutal action culminating in the siege of Alesia. Vercingetorix
finally surrendered and Alesia was to be the last significant
resistance to the Roman will.
Never again would a Gallic warlord independent of Rome hold sway over
the Celts of Gaul.
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The final struggle for Gaul
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ISBN
9781782009238
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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