Gaul.
Julius Caesar called France by its common name at the time which was Gaul.
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.
Julius Caesar fought & conquered Gaul ( now France & Belgium) and invaded Great Britain. These I'll call external enemies. Internal enemies to Rome as Caesar saw it were his fellow Triumvirate member, Pompey, and the majority of the senate at the time of Caesar's civil war.
Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
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For more land and the government wanted France or Gaul as it was called.
In Julius Caesar's time present day France was simply called Gaul, although the ancient territory of Gaul included far more land than modern France.
Gaul
He conquered Gaul (France).
No, Caesar was Roman. There was no country of France in his day. To put his nationality in present day terms he would be Italian.
the Romans under Julius Caesar and after him.
The Romans invaded what is present day France in 58 BC under Julius Caesar.