Gergovie

Gergovia was the capital of the Arverni, a Gallic tribe. She lay in today Gergovie (45 ° 42 '46 "N, 3 ° 7' 34 " O45.7127883.125987570 ), a small town near Clermont- Ferrand in the Auvergne ( Puy -de- Dôme).

During the Gallic War Julius Caesar in 52 BC tried in vain the city in which the Gallic troops had entrenched under Vercingetorix to take. His army suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Gergovia.

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  • Puy-de -Dôme
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