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Gaul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gauls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gauls were a Celtic people living in Gaul, the region roughly corresponding to what is now France and Belgium, from the Iron Age through the Roman period. They spoke the Continental Celtic langu...
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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). Among them there were children like the slaveBlandina and Ponticus, a youth of fifteen.
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LS195 -- Fall 2005: Leaders and Followers ... Group 4: The Gauls and German ... You are the experts on the Gauls and Germans...
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Tradition has it that Brennus and his band of warriors were migrating Senones Gauls who went considerably further south into the Italic peninsula than the other Gallic tribes, ... The Celts (or Gauls) outnumbered and fought against the Romans. There were probably about 30,000 Celts to 10-15,000 Romans or 70,000 to 40,000.
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The decisive victory was in part due to pressure on Etruria by a new enemy, the Gauls, who by this time had completely overrun the basin of the Po and from there were crossing the Apennines into Etruria itself.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Gauls. Gauls. Information about Gauls in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Certain Gauls invaded Italy around 400 BC, sacked Rome 387 BC, and settled between the Alps and the Apennines; this district, known as Cisalpine Gaul, was conquered by Rome in about 225 BC.
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