Gaul.
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
Scotland was called Caledonia by the Romans.
Brianna the Latin name for the Roman province of Britannia, which covered England and Wales. Scotland was called Caledonia.
The Allies didn't invade Europe, we came to Europe's aid. When we began the Liberation of France, this was called D day...
In 1940, France was invaded by German troops. The country was divided in two parts - The North occupied and ruled by Germany. The South called Etat Français - which was governed by the Petain's collaboration regim. But in November 1942, Germans will annex the south part.
Gaul
They where called the iceni's
The Romans called France, Gaul.
It may not have had a name, as it was not all one country. However the entire territory was called Britannia by the Romans.
Yes, they did and waged a war against the Picts. However, they didn't stay long because to the Roman way of thinking, there was no benefit in holding the territory. There are Roman ruins in Southern and Mid-Scotland attesting to their presence.
When the Romans invaded the area that is now called turkey they captured the strategic city of byzantium and renamed it
The region of France today was called Gaul and ruled by the Romans as part of the Roman Empire prior to independence.
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
Scotland was called Caledonia by the Romans.
Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).
The Romans called Colchester Colonia Claudia after their emperor that invaded Britain.
Brianna the Latin name for the Roman province of Britannia, which covered England and Wales. Scotland was called Caledonia.