Acco (Senones)

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Acco was a chief of the Senones in Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius Caesar in 53 BC. On the conclusion of the war, and after a conference at Durocortorum, Caesar had Acco tried and convicted on charges of treason. As punishment, he was flogged to death in the full sight of the other Senone leaders.[1][2]

References

  1. Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico, vi, 4, 44
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