Poland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Also France, Norway, Denmark.
They conquered Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and a portion of the Soviet Union before the Allies began to have any success.
The Germanic peoples who conquered the western part of the Roman Empire conquered all of its lands in Europe: Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine, Germany west of the Rhine, Switzerland, Austria, the former Yugoslavia, Italy, Malta and Britain.
Although Belgium tried to remain neutral, they were invaded and conquered by Germany in May 1940. Belgian expats then formed a government in exile in London, and raised army and air force units trained and equiped by Britain. This government in exile was considered the defacto legitimate government of Belgium and assume control of Belgium when it was liberated in 1944, pending the first postwar electiion.
Areas in Italy, France, Germany, Gual (ancient country), Luxembourg, and Belgium.
Belgium
No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.
No, but he conquered France, Germany, and Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium.
Nope (Who answered that?) Belgium has been conquered by another nation since it came into existence and one geographical unity in the 16th century. Here is a short list of nations that conquered Belgium, or occupied it. Spain, France, Austria, Great-Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. Basically every neighbor except for Luxemburg because Lux was part of Belgium until 1839. And some old Great Powers.
Poland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Also France, Norway, Denmark.
They conquered Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and a portion of the Soviet Union before the Allies began to have any success.
The Germanic peoples who conquered the western part of the Roman Empire conquered all of its lands in Europe: Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine, Germany west of the Rhine, Switzerland, Austria, the former Yugoslavia, Italy, Malta and Britain.
The Franks conquered France, southern Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It cannot be said that they conquered r Holland south of the river Rhine and Belgium because they had been allowed to settle there by the Romans.Several centurieslater the Pope agreed to give Charlemagne of the Franks Italy if he chased out the Lombards from there.
It conquered way more than two but since you asked:It conquered France and Poland. It annexed Czechoslavakia without military means with the approval of England, Russia, and United States. Other countries that were conquered were: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Egypt, Ethiopia.
Although Belgium tried to remain neutral, they were invaded and conquered by Germany in May 1940. Belgian expats then formed a government in exile in London, and raised army and air force units trained and equiped by Britain. This government in exile was considered the defacto legitimate government of Belgium and assume control of Belgium when it was liberated in 1944, pending the first postwar electiion.
Caesar conquered Gaul (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine) in his Gallic Wars (58-50 BC).
He conquered many nations, most notably, the Gauls, the Belgae, the Aquitani, and the tribes living in Britain at the time. (Modern countries - France, Belgium, and England)