Gaul
Julius Caesar conquered all of Gaul (current day France) through the years 58-51 BCE.
Gaul was the Roman period name of the area now called France.
France was referred to as Gaul (or Gallia) during the Roman Empire. Gaul included not only France but also the modern countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, most of Switzerland and part of Italy.GALLIA, usully anglicised as GAUL
The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".The English title of Caesar's books about the wars in Gaul is "The Gallic Wars".
Gaul
In the early 1800 gaul changed its name blah
The Elements named for Gaul and Ruthenia are: Gallium and Ruthernium.
Brittany
Gaul. They called it Gaul.
Yes, Gaul was the ancient name for France and for other present day countries as well.
Julius Caesar conquered all of Gaul (current day France) through the years 58-51 BCE.
Gaul
Gaul is the name the Romans gave to the area which is (mostly) located where is France today.
france received its name from.... Gaul! (:
The land where France would be was once called Gaul, around the time of Rome.
Gaul was the Roman period name of the area now called France.