Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
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No, Rome did not successfully conquer all of Germany during its expansion. While the Romans did make some incursions into Germanic territories, they were never able to fully conquer and control the region.
The first unification of France would have been under Julius Caesar, though not as a country, as the province of Gaul as part of rome. in 486 it was united into a country by clovis, but not all of it, just mainly Normandy. However, it expanded almost constantly until the end of the reign of Charlemagne, by that time encompassing all of modern France, the baque region, northern Italy, the Netherlands, and rhineland. The modern state of France was created with the the signing of the constitution of the fifth republic (first was between Louis 16 and napolean, second between napolean and napolean 3, third between WWI and II, fourth between 1946 and 58, fifth is 58-present)
The Auvergne region of France .
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.
You should specify which region you mean. I presume that you mean the conquest of Gaul, which Julius Caesar is famous for. The conquest of Gaul during the Gallic Wars took place from 58 to 50 BC.
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Julius Caesar ruled the Roman Empire. The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome, which was located in the region called Italia. Italia later became modern Italy.
Gaul. The conquest of which is described in great detail by Julius Caesar in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico(Commentary on the Gallic Wars). The region was fully under Roman rule by 51 B.C.
Gaul is an antiquated name for the area now known as France. When this region was under the control of the Roman Empire, Julius Caesar held the title of Governor of Gaul from 58 to 50 BCE. No one holds the title currently.
Gaul was a region of Western Europe during the Ice Age inhabited by Celtic Tribes. They occupied France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern Italy and Germany. The Romans under Julius Caesar subdued the remaining parts of Gaul between 58 to 51 BC
Gaul was a region of Western Europe during the Ice Age inhabited by Celtic Tribes. They occupied France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern Italy and Germany. The Romans under Julius Caesar subdued the remaining parts of Gaul between 58 to 51 BC
The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.
Germany fought a war with France in 1871 and took Alsace-Lorraine (on the border between the countries) which France then took back after the war.
The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.