Gaius Julius Caesar is most famous for his conquest of Gaul, modern France.
Recent estimations by archaeologists show that the population of Gaul before Caesar invaded was around six million people. In the years after the invasion the population is estimated to be around two million, a decrease of four million people.
Most of these people were probably taken as slaves by the Romans, others were killed or possibly died from famine or disease following the conquest. Others may have fled the Roman expansion into Britania.
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Gaul
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
united kingdom
During this period Caesar fought the Gallic Wars and conquered Gaul.
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Marc Antony.
most of europe
Gaul
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
united kingdom
He conquered Gaul (France).
Rome and was until assassination
During this period Caesar fought the Gallic Wars and conquered Gaul.
he did not conquer any countries in 52 BCE. in 51 BCE he completed his conquest of Gaul.
Julius Caesar sailed from Italy to Spain, specifically from the region of Gaul (modern-day France) across the Mediterranean Sea. He would typically have headed westward towards the Iberian Peninsula. His naval movements were often strategic, aimed at securing control over the territories he sought to conquer or support.
58 to 51 B.C. or 49 B.C