Four: Gallia Narbonensis, Gallia Aquitania, Gallia Lugdunensis, and Gallia Belgica
only the romans ruled France at one time when France was known as Gaul
The provinces of the Roman Empire were administered by the provincial governor and his staff. The legions were stationed in the provinces and the ones with the largest number of troops were the frontier ones, where they defended the borders of the empire. Many provinces also had large numbers of Roman settlers.
There were many ways that the Romans benefited from Caesar's rule, but here are three. First of all the interest rates were lowered due to the extra loot Caesar brought back from Gaul. There was more money to go around and loans were cheaper. They benefited by the opportunity of doing business in Gaul and the possibility of acquiring lands there. They also benefited from Caesar's building of the Forum Julia with its new temple.
There are no provinces in America.
The Romans were not conquered by the Huns. The Huns settled north of the river Danube, part of the border of the Roman Empire. They carried out many raids south of that river, but did not make any conquests there. They tried to invade Gaul, but they were defeated and repelled by a combined army of Romans, Franks, and Visigoths. Soon after this, the Hun empire disintegrated.
The word Gaul has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
there are 9 provinces
there are four provinces of Pakistan
4 provinces .
33 provinces
No it had many provinces.
Vercingtorix was the last leader of the Gauls. He was able to gather many tribes in an attempt to rid Gaul of the Romans. Julius Caesar defeated him at the battle of Alesia, thus ending large scale Gallic resistance.