MILITARY PERSONNEL
Vercingetorix
80 BC - 46 BC

Vercingetorix
Vercingetorix (Latin: [wɛrkɪŋˈɡɛtɔriːks]; Ancient Greek: Οὐερκιγγετόριξ [u.erkiŋɡeˈtoriks]; c. 80 – 46 BC) was a Gallic king and chieftain of the Arverni tribe who united the Gauls in a failed revolt against Roman forces during the last phase of Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. After surrendering to Caesar and spending almost six years in prison, he was executed in Rome. Vercingetorix was the son of Celtillus the Arvernian, leader of the Gallic tribes. Vercingetorix came to power after his formal designation as chieftain of the Arverni at the oppidum Gergovia in 52 BC. He immediately established an alliance with other Gallic tribes, took command, combined all forces, and led them in the Celts' most significant revolt against Roman power. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vercingetorix is the 37th most popular military personnel (down from 30th in 2019). (down from 25th in 2019)
Vercingetorix was a Gaulish chieftain who led the Gauls in the Gallic Wars and was defeated by Julius Caesar.
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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS
Among military personnels, Vercingetorix ranks 37 out of 2,058. Before him are Cesare Borgia, Jan Žižka, Wilhelm Keitel, Heinz Guderian, Friedrich Paulus, and Miltiades. After him are Ratko Mladić, Arminius, Pyrrhus of Epirus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Tariq ibn Ziyad, and Bohdan Khmelnytsky.
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Contemporaries
Among people born in 80 BC, Vercingetorix ranks 1. After him are Valmiki, Sosigenes of Alexandria, Gnaeus Pompeius, Aenesidemus, and Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. Among people deceased in 46 BC, Vercingetorix ranks 1. After him are Cato the Younger, Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica, Juba I of Numidia, Faustus Cornelius Sulla, Mithridates I of the Bosporus, Gaius Memmius, and Lucius Afranius.
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MILITARY PERSONNEL
80 BC - 46 BC
HPI: 79.79
Rank: 1
Valmiki
WRITER
80 BC - 2 BC
HPI: 76.21
Rank: 2
Sosigenes of Alexandria
ASTRONOMER
80 BC - 100 BC
HPI: 73.54
Rank: 3
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POLITICIAN
80 BC - 45 BC
HPI: 72.31
Rank: 4
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PHILOSOPHER
80 BC - 10 BC
HPI: 70.04
Rank: 5
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
POLITICIAN
80 BC - 30 BC
HPI: 62.33
Rank: 6
Others Deceased in 46 BC
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MILITARY PERSONNEL
80 BC - 46 BC
HPI: 79.79
Rank: 1
Cato the Younger
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95 BC - 46 BC
HPI: 75.56
Rank: 2
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica
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100 BC - 46 BC
HPI: 72.35
Rank: 3
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85 BC - 46 BC
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Rank: 4
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99 BC - 46 BC
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HPI: 60.14
Rank: 8