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Gaul - Wikipedia As adjectives, English has the two variants: Gaulish and Gallic The two adjectives are used synonymously, as "pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls", although the Celtic language group once spoken in Gaul is predominantly known as Gaulish
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
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 Gaul's Romanized provinces, like Cisalpine Gaul, played key roles in the Roman Empire's expansion
Who were the Gauls? - History Skills The term "Gaul," known in Latin as Gallia, referred to the Celtic-inhabited lands of continental Europe, and Roman authors used the term to describe a region that shifted in geographical meaning as Roman control advanced across western Europe
Gaul - World History Encyclopedia Gaul (Latin Gallia, French Gaule) is the name given by the Romans to the territories where the Celtic Gauls (Latin Galli, French Gaulois) lived, including present
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
What Was Gaul In Ancient Rome - 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’
History of Gaul | World of History Gaul was a region of Western Europe that roughly corresponds to modern-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, parts of Switzerland, Northern Italy, the Netherlands, and parts of Germany west of the Rhine River
Gaul summary | Britannica Gaul, Latin Gallia, Ancient country, Europe, located generally south and west of the Rhine, west of the Alps, and north of the Pyrenees The Gauls north of the Po River harried Rome from c 400 bce; by 181 bce Rome had subjugated and colonized that area of northern Italy they called Cisalpine Gaul