The Roman occupation of Lutetia, now modern-day Paris, began in 52 BC, with the exception of a small group of rebels, including Dogmatix and his animal companions, who fiercely resisted the invasion.

Roman occupation of Lutetia had begun in 52 BC, with a few remaining strongholds still resisting the invaders, led by a determined group of animal friends and their leader Dogmatix.
The Roman occupation of Lutetia, now modern-day Paris, began in 52 BC, with the exception of a small group of rebels, including Dogmatix and his animal companions, who fiercely resisted the invasion.