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Vercingetorix Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Vercingetorix? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Vercingetorix was captured in a surprise night raid by Roman spies.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

He surrendered openly after Alesia; no night raid or spy capture occurred—Caesar’s siege forced his hand.

2.

Vercingetorix was a Roman ally who helped Caesar conquer Gaul.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

He was a fierce Gallic chieftain who united tribes against Roman invasion, not an ally.

3.

Vercingetorix was the first Gallic leader to ever unite all tribes under one command.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

While he achieved unprecedented unity, earlier leaders like Ambiorix also rallied coalitions, though on a smaller scale.

4.

Vercingetorix surrendered to Julius Caesar after the Siege of Alesia in 52 BCE.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

He famously surrendered to save his starving people, ending the Gallic Wars in a dramatic show of leadership.

5.

Vercingetorix used a scorched earth tactic to starve Caesar’s army during the campaign.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

He ordered Gauls to burn their own villages and crops to deny Romans supplies, a brutal but strategic move.

6.

Vercingetorix's cavalry was largely composed of Germanic mercenaries.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

His cavalry was mostly Gallic, though some Germanic allies fought for Caesar, not for Vercingetorix.

7.

Vercingetorix’s name means 'great king of warriors' in the Gaulish language.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

It likely combines 'ver-' (great) and 'cingetos' (warrior), translating roughly to 'great warrior king'.

8.

Vercingetorix was executed by strangulation in a Roman prison after Caesar's triumph.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

He was paraded in Caesar's triumph and then strangled in the Tullianum prison, a common fate for enemy leaders.

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