Gaul. They called it Gaul.
Gaul is the name the Romans gave to the area which is (mostly) located where is France today.
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Italy, Spain, Gaul, North Africa, Britain.
Gaul was the Roman period name of the area now called France.
Gaul
Gaul was not a who. It was a geographical area. It was the name the Romans gave to an area which covered present day France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the same river.
ceaser was the man who conquered Gaul and made it a part of the Roman Empire hope that helped ;)
From ancient Rome's early days and moving forward into the empire's expansion, one area seems to me to have been problematic for ancient Rome. In my opinion, Gaul (modern day France and the lowlands )was a problem. Yes were times when Gaul was the least of the empire's problems. The size of Gaul, however, and the richness of the land made Gaul not the easiest of areas for Rome to control. Other "uncivilized" nations liked being in Gaul, whether they were invited or not. Gaul had a large significant sea coast and its eastern borders were dominated at times by Germanic tribes. Because of Gaul's value to Rome, Gaul needed constant attention.
France was referred to as Gaul (or Gallia) during the Roman Empire. Gaul included not only France but also the modern countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, most of Switzerland and part of Italy.GALLIA, usully anglicised as GAUL
In antiquity there were Gauls who lived in Northern Italy (in the modern regions of Piedmont, Lombardy and Emilia Romania). The Romans called this area Gallia Cisalpina (Gaul this side of the Alps) meaning Gaul on the Italian side of the Alps.
"Asterix the Gaul" in 1959 .