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* Gnaeus Pompeius marries [[Cornelia Metella]].
* Gnaeus Pompeius marries [[Cornelia Metella]].
* [[Titus Annius Milo|Milo]] is tried for the [[murder]] of Clodius. Despite [[Cicero]]'s legal defence (''[[Pro Milone]]'') he is found guilty and exiled in Massilia (modern [[Marseille]]).
* [[Titus Annius Milo|Milo]] is tried for the [[murder]] of Clodius. Despite [[Cicero]]'s legal defence (''[[Pro Milone]]'') he is found guilty and exiled in Massilia (modern [[Marseille]]).
* Last year of [[Julius Caesar]]'s [[Gallic Wars]]:
* [[Gallic Wars]] ([[Julius Caesar]]):
** March – Siege and capture of [[Avaricum]] ([[Bourges]]).
** March – Siege and capture of [[Avaricum]] ([[Bourges]]).
** April–May – Siege and repulse from [[Gergovia]].
** April–May – Siege and repulse from [[Gergovia]].

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The Siege of Alesia (52 BC)
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Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar

Year 52 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pompeius and Scipio (or, less frequently, year 702 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 52 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

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Roman Republic


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References

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  1. Julius Caesar, Command (p. 34). Nic Fields, 2010. Template:ISBN

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