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Vercingetorix Monument, sculpted by Aime Millet, 1819-91, and designed by Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, erected in 1865 on the Western point of the oppidum of Alesia, at the MuseoParc Alesia, on Mont-Auxois near Alise-Sainte-Reine, Burgundy, France. The monument was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III, celebrating Vercingetorix as a symbol of Gallic nationalism. Alesia was originally a Celtic settlement which became a Gallo-Roman town after being conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars. Alesia is the site of the Battle of Alesia, 52 BC, when the Romans under Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls under Vercingetorix. The monument is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6166814 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4724px × 7087px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1865
19th century
Alesia
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
BASE
Battle of Alesia
Bourgogne
Bourgogne-Franche-Comte
Burgundy
Caesar
Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 BCE)
CELT
Celtic
chieftain
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Cote d'Or
Cote-d'Or
DAY
Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
EUROPE
EXCAVATION
Exterior
French
Gallic
GALLIC WARS
Gallo-Roman
Gaul
Gaulish
HERITAGE
History
king
LEADER
Monument
Napoleon III
Oppidum
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
plinth
Roman
Sculpture
SETTLEMENT
Siege of Alesia
SITE
Statue
SUNNY
Town
Tree
Vercingetorix
VERTICAL
Western European