The ripping and the tearin, the ripping and the tearin.
Yes, they did and waged a war against the Picts. However, they didn't stay long because to the Roman way of thinking, there was no benefit in holding the territory. There are Roman ruins in Southern and Mid-Scotland attesting to their presence.
Gaul is now referred to as France. Though Gaul was not as large a modern day France, it was about half the size and was separated from Germany by Celitca and Belgica.
Gaul
It was Julius Caesar. Ne commented his conquest of Gaul in his Commentaries of the Gallic War
The Vandal, Sueves and Alans crossed the river Rhine in the winter, when it was frozen. This made the crossing easier. This river was the frontier of Gaul. In addition to this, its frontier garrisons were undermanned because many Roman troops had been redeployed to Italy the previous year to fend off a major invasion of Italy by Redegasius, an Ostrogoth king.
Julius Caesar led his troops in the conquest of Gaul.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the last years of the Republic. Your chronology is skewed.
Attila.
he was a famous roman general. He became a general when he, as an ex-consul was made governor of Gaul for five years. Along with his governorship went the authority to raise troops and lead an army.
Yes, he did retire and became the pope.
Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he is best known for conquering the territory known as Gaul.
Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.Julius Caesar may have done a lot of things but he did not find France. The area known as present day France was just a part of the Roman territory of Gaul. Caesar began his governorship of Gaul (and his wars) in 58 BC and had subdued the territory by 51 BC.
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Caius Flaminius was a Roman consul and general. He had tremendous success in ending rebellions in Gaul. He gave land from Gaul to Roman colonists. He met his death when Hannibal ambushed his legions at Lake Trasimene.
Alexander the Great
Caesar had a superior military to any of the tribes of Gaul. Gaul was also a divided nation. Whilst they had the man power to destroy Caesar from the very beginning they did not unite as one nation until Caesar has already conquered and destroyed much of their power.