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- Gallic Empire - Wikipedia
The Gallic Empire was established by Postumus in 260 in the wake of barbarian invasions and instability in Rome, and at its height included the territories of Germania, Gaul, Britannia, and Hispania
- Page daccueil | Gallica
Gallica est la bibliothèque numérique de la BnF et de ses partenaires Elle offre un accès libre et gratuit à plusieurs millions de documents numérisés de toutes époques et de tous supports
- GALLIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GALLIC is of or relating to Gaul or France How to use Gallic in a sentence
- GALLIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
gallic in American English (ˈɡælɪk, ˈɡɔlɪk) adjective pertaining to or derived from plant galls
- Gallic Wars | Julius Caesar, Gaul, Battle | Britannica
Overview of the Gallic Wars, with a focus on Julius Caesar's victory over Vercingetorix Gallic Wars, (58–50 bce), campaigns in which the Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conquered Gaul
- Gallic Empire - History Cooperative
Seeing their rulers weakened, the Gallic tribe of the Aedui now revolted and was only defeated by autumn AD 270, their final stronghold being finally overcome after seven months of siege
- Gallic Wars | Map and Timeline - HistoryMaps
The Gallic Wars were waged between 58 BCE and 50 BCE by the Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France, Belgium, along with parts of Germany and the United Kingdom)
- Gallic War - History And Culture
The Gallic Wars (58–50 BCE) were a series of military campaigns waged by Julius Caesar, then proconsul of Cisalpine Gaul, Transalpine Gaul, and Illyricum, against the various Gallic tribes of modern-day France, Belgium, Switzerland, and parts of Germany
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