The Romans referred to the French as the "Galli" or "Gauls," a term used to describe the Celtic tribes inhabiting the region known as Gaul, which encompasses modern-day France. The term distinguished these groups from other peoples in the Roman Empire. Gaul was eventually conquered by Julius Caesar in the 1st century BCE, leading to significant Roman influence in the area.
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the Romans spoke Latin, from which French language has drawn a lot.
What did the Romans call the river thames
The romans would call it the temple of Diana, which is the Roman version of Artemis.
The Romans called Egypt "Aegypta".
The Romans name for Holland was Batavia.
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
The Romans called France, Gaul.
I believe the Romans called it the island of Mona.
The Romans saw Ceres as their counterpart of Demeter..
The French people, who were once Romans.
The Romans called him Neptune.