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What did the Romans call France?

The Romans called France, Gaul.


Where did the Romans settle in France?

The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.


What country did Romans call gallia?

In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.


Who led the Romans into France?

Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.


You were the Roman name for the area now known as France and Belgium?

The ancient Romans referred to modern day France and Belgium as Gaul. Prior to the Roman conquest of the region, the Romans divided Gaul into five regions: Gallia Belgica (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Northern France), Gallia Celtica (Brittany and Central France), Gallia Cisalpina (Northern Italy), Gallia Narbonensis (Southeastern France), and Gallia Aquitania (Southwestern France).


The area referred to as Gaul by the Romans is the area occupied by what modern day countries?

Mostly by France and Belgium, and partly by Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Germany.


How did the Romans take over France?

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.


Romans were referred to by what other name?

Romans were also known as Etruscans.


When did the Romans invaed France?

The Romans invaded what is present day France in 58 BC under Julius Caesar.


What was the name Romans had for France?

Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).


Romans were once referred to by what other name?

Romans were also known as Etruscans.


What did the Romans leave behind in France that were very useful?

Roads and aqueducts were abandoned in France and remained in use for years after the Romans left.