Vercingetorix

  • [ wer-keeng-GE-to-reeks (Ancient Roman), vur-sin-JET-ə-riks (English) ]
  • Ancient Celtic
Means "king over warriors" from Gaulish ver "on, over" combined with cingeto "marching men, warriors" and rix "king". This name was borne by a chieftain of the Gaulish tribe the Arverni. He led the resistance against Julius Caesar's attempts to conquer Gaul, but he was eventually defeated, brought to Rome, and executed.

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