Battle of Alesia
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Battle of Alesia
Summary
Battle of Alesia is a battle[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Battle of Alesia is in the country of France[3].
- Battle of Alesia's instance of is recorded as battle[4].
- Battle of Alesia's instance of is recorded as siege[5].
- Battle of Alesia followed Battle of Lutetia[6].
- Battle of Alesia was followed by Siege of Uxellodunum[7].
- The location of Battle of Alesia was Alesia[8].
- Battle of Alesia is part of Gallic War[9].
- Battle of Alesia's Commons category is recorded as Battle of Alesia[10].
- Battle of Alesia began on July 1, 52 BC[11].
- Battle of Alesia ended on September 1, 52 BC[12].
- Battle of Alesia's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 47.53722222, 'lon': 4.50027778}[13].
- A participant in Battle of Alesia was Ancient Rome[14].
- Battle of Alesia's described by source is recorded as Sytin Military Encyclopedia[15].
- Battle of Alesia's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[16].
Body
When and Where
Battle of Alesia began on July 1, 52 BC[11]. It ended on September 1, 52 BC[12]. It took place at Alesia[8]. It is in the country of France[3].
Context
Battle of Alesia is part of Gallic War[9]. Recorded instance of include battle[4] and siege[5]. It followed Battle of Lutetia[6]. It was followed by Siege of Uxellodunum[7].
Participants
Among those involved in Battle of Alesia was Ancient Rome[14].
Outcome and Impact
Things named for Battle of Alesia include Rue d'Alésia[17], a street[18], in France[19], founded in 1864[20].
Why It Matters
Battle of Alesia has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]
Entities named for it include Rue d'Alésia[17], a street[18], in France[19], founded in 1864[20].