Les gaulois, called the Gauls in English, were tribes living on what is now France. Their civiklisation mixed with the Romans' after Rome conquered Gaul.
Les Gaulois were ancient Celtic people who inhabited the region that is present-day France, as well as parts of surrounding countries, during the Iron Age. They were known for their warrior culture and fierce resistance against Roman conquest. Gaul was eventually incorporated into the Roman Empire, leading to the assimilation of Gaulois culture with Roman influences.
The term "Gaulois" comes from the Latin word "Galli," which referred to the Celtic tribes living in the region of Gaul (modern-day France). The Romans used this term to describe the people of Gaul. Over time, the term evolved into "Gaulois" in French to refer to the ancient Celtic inhabitants of Gaul.
Les principaux prédateurs des faucons pèlerins sont les grands oiseaux de proie comme les aigles, les hiboux et les buses. Les goélands et les corneilles peuvent également s'attaquer aux œufs et aux jeunes faucons.
Les habitants de la Suisse sont appelés les Suisses pour les hommes et les Suissesses pour les femmes.
"Les étudiants" means "the students" in French.
Les suisses et les suissesses.
Le Gaulois was created in 1868.
Cercle Gaulois was created in 1848.
Michel Py has written: 'Les Gaulois du midi' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Civilization, Gauls, History
The population of Landes-le-Gaulois is 582.
The area of Landes-le-Gaulois is 24.15 square kilometers.
The term "Gaulois" comes from the Latin word "Galli," which referred to the Celtic tribes living in the region of Gaul (modern-day France). The Romans used this term to describe the people of Gaul. Over time, the term evolved into "Gaulois" in French to refer to the ancient Celtic inhabitants of Gaul.
the 'gaulois' is the name given to the tribes of the Gaulish area ('la Gaule' in French). Nowadays France is located on the major part of that area.
the rooster ('le coq gaulois')
Traditionally the emblematic animal of France is the Gallic Rooster (le coq gaulois)
Pierre Ripert has written: 'L' Aventure cathare' -- subject(s): Albigenses, Christian Heresies, Church history, History 'L' aventure des croisades' 'Le temps des glaives, les Gaulois' -- subject(s): History, Gauls, France 'Les magnifiques' 'La France monumentale' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Architecture, French, Symbolism in architecture, Guidebooks
Christian Forges has: Performed in "Pour des fusils perdus" in 1967. Played Le maire in "Le mari, la femme et le cosmos" in 1981. Played Clochard in "Clash" in 1984. Performed in "Ne prends pas les poulets pour des pigeons" in 1985. Played Un Gaulois in "Les Gauloises blondes" in 1988.
the Gallic rooster (le coq gaulois) is used as an emblem for France (especially in sports)