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Gaul - Wikipedia Gaul was invaded after 120 BC by the Cimbri and the Teutons, who were in turn defeated by the Romans by 103 BC Julius Caesar finally subdued the largest part of Gaul in his campaigns from 58 to 51 BC
Gaul | Roman Empire, Map, People | Britannica Gaul, the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls, comprising modern-day France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italy A Celtic people, the Gauls lived in an agricultural society divided into several tribes ruled by a landed class
Roman Gaul - World History Encyclopedia Roman Gaul is an umbrella term for several Roman provinces in western Europe: Cisalpine Gaul or Gallia Cisalpina, comprised a territory situated in the northernmost part of the Italian peninsula ranging from the Apennines in the west northward to the Alps, specifically the plains of the Po River
What Is Gaul in Ancient History? - ThoughtCo Gaul was a region in ancient Europe home to Celtic tribes, notably the Gallic Celts Gaul became important through conflicts like the Battle of the Allia and Roman annexation of Gaul areas
What Was Gaul In Ancient Rome Gaul was a region of Western Europe that was conquered by the Roman Republic during the Gallic Wars, which began in the year 58 BC The Romans identified the region of their conquest as ‘Gaul’, and its inhabitants as ‘Galli’
Gaul - thelatinlibrary. com The emperor Aurelian reclaimed Gaul for Rome in 273, but Germanic tribes devastated the country as far as Spain Under Diocletian and his successors, reforms in defense and administration were instituted, but Gaul became a centre of the unrest that was fragmenting the empire
Who were the Gauls? - History Skills Learn who the Gauls were, their tribal culture, society, and fierce resistance to Rome, and how Caesar’s conquest transformed Gaul into a Roman province
Gauls - Wikipedia Their homeland was known as Gaul (Gallia) They spoke Gaulish, a continental Celtic language The Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as bearers of La Tène culture north and west of the Alps
Gaul - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was the name given in ancient times to the area of Western Europe that included northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river