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Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was a region of Western Europe first described by the Romans. It was inhabited by Celtic and Aquitani tribes, encompassing present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, most of Switzerland, parts of Northern Italy, and Germany west of the Rhine. It covered an area of 494,000 km (191,000 sq mi). … See more
The Greek and Latin names Galatia (first attested by Timaeus of Tauromenium in the 4th century BC) and Gallia are ultimately derived from a Celtic ethnic term or clan Gal(a)-to-. The Galli of Gallia Celtica were … See more
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• Drinkwater, John Frederick (2014) [1983]. "Conquest and Pacification". Roman Gaul: The Three Provinces, 58 BC-AD 260. Routledge Revivals. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1317750741. See morePre-Roman Gaul
There is little written information concerning the peoples that inhabited the regions of Gaul, save what can be gleaned from coins. Therefore, the early history of the Gauls is predominantly a work in archaeology, and … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Images of Province of Gaul
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WebGaul, French Gaule, Latin Gallia, the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls, comprising modern-day France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, …
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Before 22 BC Gaul had three geographical divisions, one of which was divided into multiple Roman provinces:
1. Gallia Cisalpina or "Gaul this side of the Alps", covered most of present-day northern Italy. It was conquered by the Romans around 121 BC, but was not made a formal province until 81 BC. By the end of the republic, it was annexed …Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license - https://www.britannica.com/place/Transalpine-Gaul
WebTransalpine Gaul, Latin Gallia Transalpina, in Roman antiquity, the land bounded by the Alps, the Mediterranean, the Pyrenees, the Atlantic, and the Rhine. It embraced what is now …
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WebIn modern day, ‘Gaul’ consists of Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Italy, the majority of Switzerland and parts of the Netherlands. As stated by other answers, the history of Gaul …
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WebThe Roman provinces were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman …
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