(n.)A Celt of ancient Gaul.
(n.)A French person.
An ancient region of western Europe south and west of the Rhine River,…
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Gauls under Brennus sacked Rome circa 390 BC. In the Aegean world, a huge migration of Eastern Gauls appeared in Thrace, north of Greece, in 281 BC. Another Gaulish chieftain also named Brennus, at th...
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Roman Gaul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roman Gaul consisted of an area of provincial rule in the Roman Empire, in modern day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and western Germany. Roman control of the area lasted for 600 years. The Roman Empir...
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Learn about Roman conquests of ancient Gaul (from the Latin Gallia), the influences of Roman architecture, civilization, culture, engineering, laws and language. ... WHEN FRANCE WAS GAUL: The ERA of the ROMAN EMPIR...
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Large area covering what is now France and more. Settled by Celts and others long before the Romans arrived on the scene. ... Barbarians in Gaul played both sides in the Second Punic war, alternately helping and harrassing Hannibal on his march over the Alps and into Italy. Romans under Julius Caesar conquered Gaul and...
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Gaul (Lat. Gallia) Encyclopædia Orbis Latin ... By 121 B.C., Rome had acquired Southern Transalpine Gaul, and by the time of Julius Caesar it had been pacified. ... Lugdunensis (Celtic Gaul), a central strip mainly between the Loire and the Seine; and Belgica, including most of the rest. The latter three provinces...
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Gaul - gôl, Lat. Gallia, ancient designation for the land S and W of the Rhine, W of the Alps, and N of the Pyrenees. The name was extended by the Romans to include Italy from Lucca and Rimini... ... By 121 , Rome had acquired S Transalpine Gaul, and by the time of Julius Caesar it had been pacified. It was usually called...
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The Church of Gaul first appeared in history in connexion with the persecution at Lyons under Marcus Aurelius (177) ... The Church of Gaul first appeared in history in connexion with the persecution at Lyons under Marcus Aurelius (177). The pagan inhabitants rose up against the Christians, and forty-eight martyrs suffered...
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Gaul (Latin Gallia), ancient Roman designation of that portion of western Europe which is substantially identical with France, although extending beyond the boundaries of the modern country. ... The first historic mention of Gaul occurs about 600 BC, when Phocaean Greeks founded the colony ... Tribes in the Three Parts of Gaul...
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