480s
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
Gaul
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
the franks took over gaul after the days of the roman empire wich is why they call it France today.
Franks
Clovis
The Franks did.
It was not until the Romans under Julius Caesar conquered Gaul that Gaul was controlled by one group--the Romans. Previously to this Gaul was a mixture of various tribes each having their own territory and allies.
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
Franks
Clovis was the first king of the Franks to conquer large areas.
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
Gaul
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
The "Franks" never conquered Gaul...they lived there. You see, there were many Germanic tribes living in Gaul, which is ancient France and parts of Germany, Austria, etc. Certain tribes conquered and integrated other tribes, so you could say they conquered it, except that everyone was a Frank. In 480 B.C., It was extremely underdeveloped, so no conquering anything. In 480 A.D., the Western Roman Empire collapsed, which might be what you are asking, about, not sure. But anyways, the answer is "neither", because the Franks were a Culture Group, and the Tribes in Gaul and Germania were subgoups of the same general blend, if you understand what Im saying. Hope this answered your question satisfactorily enough