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Transalpine Gaul
Transalpine Gaul Transalpine Gaul was a Roman province whose name was chosen to distinguish it from Cisalpine Gaul. Transalpine means "that side of the ...
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Cisalpine Gaul
Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine Gaul (Latin: Gallia Cisalpina, meaning "Gaul this side of the Alps") was a ... Gallia Transpadana denoted that part of Cisalpine Gaul between the Po and the Alps. The ... most famous son. See also Cisalpine Republic Transalpine Gaul
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Category:Roman Gaul
Category:Roman Gaul Articles involving Roman control of Gaul, from the establishment of the province of ... sites in France Pages in category "Roman Gaul" There are 38 pages in this section of this category. * Roman Gaul A Aegidius Ala Gallorum Indiana Battle of ... zinc tablet C Battle of Chalons Cisalpine Gaul Clastidium Coligny calendar Commentarii de Bello ...
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Talk:Ligurian language
... Alps, and at least the south of Gaul, but also in the Iberian peninsula, and ... The Boii, for example, are attested in Transalpine Gaul, but do we know when they got ... mentioned by Livy were indeed all from Transalpine Gaul, but, again, AFAIK, only the Senones ...
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Lugdunum
... Lyon) was an important Roman city in Gaul. The city was founded in 43 BC ... of his cult or worship in central Gaul, except for the apparent use of crows ... style home furnishings before the Roman conquest. Gaul was conquered for the Romans by Julius ... principal source of knowledge of pre-Roman Gaul, but there is no specific mention of ... BC, ten years after the conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar was assassinated and civil ...
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Battle of Alesia
... de Bello Gallico. After the Roman victory, Gaul (roughly modern France) was subdued and became ... BC. Prelude Julius Caesar had been in Gaul since 58 BC. It was customary for ... BC, Caesar was appointed governor of Cisalpine Gaul (the region between the Alps, the Apennines and the Adriatic), and Transalpine Gaul ("Gaul beyond the Alps"). With a ...
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Roman Republic
... of the Italian peninsula, large parts of Gaul and Hispania, much of the Greek peninsula ... attempted to raise an army in Cisalpine Gaul and march on Rome to seize power ... He was then appointed Governor of Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum for a five year period. When the Governor of Transalpine Gaul died unexpectedly, the Senate assigned that ...
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History of Toulouse
... one of the most important cities in Gaul, and certainly it was famed in pre ... The Romans started their conquest of southern Gaul (later known as the Provincia) in 125 ... what was officially called the province of Transalpine Gaul, with its capital at Narbo Martius). Tolosa ... after the conquest of the rest of Gaul by Julius Caesar. In a sign ...
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Gallic Wars
Gallic Wars Map of Gaul circa 58 BC Gallic Wars Axona – ... between the Romans and the people of Gaul during the mid-first century BC, culminating ... the expansion of the Roman Republic across Gaul. They were famously described in Julius Caesar ... to pass through the Roman province of Transalpine Gaul. Caesar attacked, driving the Helvetii back ...
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List of Roman laws
... 89 BC) – Regarding citizenship rights in Gaul Lex de Permutatione Provinciae (44 BC); Marcus ... five year's command in Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul in lieu of Macedon. Also gave authorization ... allotments for veterans on land in southern Gaul. Lex Rubria (122 BC) – Authorized a ... full Latin Rights on the people of Transalpine Gaul. Lex Romana Burgundionum ; one of ...
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