Battle of the Vingeanne

Battle of the Vingeanne
Part of the Gallic Wars (Vercingetorix's revolt)

Map of the battle of the Vingeanne
DateJuly 52 BC
Location
Montsaugeon Hill, Vingeanne Valley, France
47.355938°N 5.488144°E
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Roman Republic Coalition of Gallic tribes
Commanders and leaders
Gaius Julius Caesar Vercingetorix
Strength
3,000 infantry
5,000 cavalry
15,000 cavalry
Casualties and losses
Unknown 3,000 killed or captured

The Battle of the Vingeanne was mainly cavalry engagement[1] between Roman legions, under the command of Gaius Julius Caesar and the coalition of Gaulic tribes led by Vercingetorix near the river of Vingeanne,[2] as one of the major battles of the Gallic Wars. The battle was won by the Romans.

  1. ^ "Battle of the Vingeanne, July 52 B.C." www.historyofwar.org. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  2. ^ Rickard 2009.

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