"Gallia", though we say "Gaul".
Julius Caesar called France by its common name at the time which was Gaul.
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.
No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.
Julius Caesar lived from 100 BC to 44 BC. There was no particular name for this time period. You could considerate it the end of the republican period.
During the time of the Romans, it was called gaul, but after the fall of the Roman empire the people were called franks which morphed into france. :)
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At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was married to Calpurnia Pisonis.
The land where France would be was once called Gaul, around the time of Rome.
In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.
Edit: That is false. Julius Caesar was ruler of Rome for a time until he was assassinated by a group of sentators. Octavian, the Grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, was his heir and once Octavian was appointed emperor of Rome, he changed his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, or Augustus Caesar. Julius Caesar is not a emperor, he was a dictator,but every roman emperorkept the name "Caesar" as part as their titles. And Augustus Caesar was a poor dude, who lost his own father, who is a farmer. And he gets adopted by a great guy Julius Caesar, but Julius get murdered by the senaters and people, because he acted too much like a king...
He conquered many nations, most notably, the Gauls, the Belgae, the Aquitani, and the tribes living in Britain at the time. (Modern countries - France, Belgium, and England)
Ocatavian's full name was Gaius Octavius. For a brief time he used the honorific Thurinus as a third name. This was an honorific name given to his father and passed down to the son. After his adoption by Julius Caesar he added the Julius Caesar to his name and became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavius.