Bibracte

(2001 GY3 )
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NOW @ 28 AQU 31
FOUND @ 2 SCO 38
 
Inclination: 5.052
Eccentricity: 0.1
Period: 4.404 years
AU 2.687
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

13.4.2001 23:49 Le Creusot 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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Situated at the Mont Beuvray (Morvan, France), some 35 km from Le Creusot, Bibracte was the capital of the Haeduans Celtic tribe during the first century B.C. It is the place where Vercingétorix was crowned king of the Gallic tribes in 52 B.C. during the Gallic war.


Discovered on 13-4-2001 in Le Creusot by Merlin, J.-C.

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