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Gaul logo #10101) Ancient European region 2) Ancient france 3) Ancient Frenchman 4) Anicent France 5) Battle of Soissons setting 6) Caesar conquered it 7) Caesar conquest 8) Caesar was here 9) Caesarean conquest 10) Caesarean section 11) Conquest for Caesar 12) Conquest of Caesar 13) Douai dweller 14) Early frenchman
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Gaul

Gaul logo #10101) Galatian 2) Gallia
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  1. a person of French descent
  2. a Celt of ancient Gaul
  3. an ancient region of western Europe that included northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands

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Gaul logo #22058The Roman name for what is now France, Belgium and Holland.
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Gaul logo #21002• (n.) A native or inhabitant of Gaul. • (n.) The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul).
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Gaul logo #21003(from the article `ancient Rome`) ...in northern Italy and Spain was nearly continuous. During Hannibal`s invasion of Italy, the Insubres and Boii, Gallic peoples in the Po valley, ... ...He created a kind of cabinet of freedmen, on whom he bestowed honours, to superintend various branches of the administration. An impressive series ......
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Gaul logo #21003the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls, comprising modern-day France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italy. A Celtic race, the ... [18 related articles]
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Gaul logo #20688The Celtic-speaking peoples who inhabited France and Belgium in Roman times; also their territory. Certain Gauls invaded Italy around 400 BC, sacked Rome 387 BC, and settled between...
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Gaul logo #20972Gaul noun [ French Gaule , from Latin Gallia , from Gallus a Gaul.] 1. The Anglicized form of Gallia , which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul). 2. A native or inhabitant of Gaul.
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Gaul logo #20400[n] - a Celt of ancient Gaul 2. [n] - an ancient region of western Europe that included northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands
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Gaul logo #21009Gaul A region which is now modern-day France and Northern Italy. It apparently comes from the Germanic root meaning 'foreigner, stranger' and includes English Wales, Welsh, Wallachian, and Walloon.
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Gaul logo #10135a portion of western Europe nearly identical in its geography to modern France; the founding of the colony of Massalía (Marseille) by the Phocaean Greeks in 600 BCE is the first historic mention of Gaul; according to Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars, Gaul was divided into three parts, inhabited by the Belgae in the north, the Aquitani in the south, and...
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Gaul logo #21221The Celtic-speaking peoples who inhabited France and Belgium in Roman times; also their territory. 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. The Romans annexed southern Gaul, from the Alps t...
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