Whilst he is carrying on the war there disturbances break out a second time among the Aedui. XLVI. After quelling them, he marches at the head of his army to Gergovia. XXXVII.- XLV. Commotions among the Aedui divert Caesar from the war. XXXIV.- XXXVI. But is at length taken by storm. XXXII., XXXIII. Avaricum is for some time ably defended. XXVIII.- XXXI. In the meantime Vercingetorix, being accused of treachery by his countrymen, completely vindicates himself. XXII.- XXVII. The Gauls burn all the towns of the Bituriges, except Avaricum, into which they throw a strong garrison, as Caesar was then besieging it. XX., XXI. Takes Vellaunodunum and Genabum. XII.- XIV. Caesar suddenly invades the country of the Arverni. X. And select Vercingetorix the Arvernian as Commander-in-chief. VIII., IX. Many of the Gallic nations conspire to assert their freedom. IV.- VII. Gaius Julius Caesar: Commentaries on the Gallic War, Book 7
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