Gaul, called Transalpine Gaul, in other words what is now France was conquered by Julius Caesar. But Caesar did not "reign"; he was not a king or an emperor, and he only became dictator for life after he had conquered Gaul. During the time he was dictator, no territories were added to Rome's empire.
Julius Caesar actually had very little impact on our government today. Today's governments are sometimes based on Roman ideas, but they were not Caesar's ideas. Caesar was a man of his times and he gained office by following the Roman rules, which were different from ours. About the only impact that could be connected to him is the two-party system. Caesar was a populist, or liberal in today's terms and his opponents were the optimates, or conservatives.
He's gained weight.
I gained self esteem and also posture. I enjoyed competing.
Australia, it has gained huge popularity here. Practically everyone knows it :)
From lifting rocks in prison, he gained strength.
Cleopatra accomplished only one thing with the Romans and that was to have her kingdom designated as an ally of Rome. This was during the lifetime of Julius Caesar. After that, during her alliance with Marc Antony, she briefly gained control of territories along the mid eastern part of the Mediterranean, but they were soon taken from her.
Texas and Oregon were gained after the American Mexican war when Mexico ceded those territories ,and more, to the U.S.
Texas and Oregon were gained after the American Mexican war when Mexico ceded those territories ,and more, to the U.S.
THE ONE THAT WAS GAINED IS Puerto Rico
Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines were taken as US territories during the Spanish American war.
New Mexico is a state and no territory was gained from them.
Yes, it was Octavian who was Caesar's adopted son. He had gained power by the time the triumvirate was formed and consequently was made one of the three.
Britain gained all of the French territories that were east of the Mississippi as a result of the war. They also gained portions of Canada.
it was the indians
Slavery in gained territories.
it was the indians
In 1898.