Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
The Romans called France, Gaul.
The Romans conquered all of modern-day 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.
In 52 BC, Julius Caesar led the Romans into France during the Gallic Wars. His military campaign aimed to subdue the Gallic tribes and expand Roman influence in the region. Notably, the year included the significant Battle of Alesia, where Caesar faced the Gallic leader Vercingetorix, ultimately leading to Roman victory and the consolidation of their control over Gaul.
The Romans invaded what is present day France in 58 BC under Julius Caesar.
Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).
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Roads and aqueducts were abandoned in France and remained in use for years after the Romans left.
Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
nobody led France to independence. France never was a part of another country.
Gaul was what the Romans called the region that loosely encompassed France and Germany.