The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans took over France by conquest. Julius Caesar was the one who added Gaul (France) to the empire.
The Romans called France, Gaul.
No He managed to take over France
There is no definitive answer to this as you do not ask where or what they took over
most of Europe
what year did the German troops take over Paris, France
The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.
Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
In antiquity Monaco was the Greek colony (settlement) of Monikois. The Romans did not take it over. They founded the Roman colony of Narbo (Narbonne) much further west. Their presence in southern France increased and it eventually became the Roman Province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Romans did not interfere with the Greek colonies in southern France and left them autonomous. They were under the influence of Massalia (Marseilles) which was the biggest and most powerful Greek colony in southern France and which had been Rome's ally for a long time before Roman province was created.
they didn't france was our ally
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
In 267 B.C.
by having a powerful army