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- Gaulish - Wikipedia
Gaulish is an extinct Celtic language spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire In the narrow sense, Gaulish was the language of the Celts of Gaul (now France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine)
- Celts - Wikipedia
Greek geographer Strabo, writing about Gaul towards the end of the first century BC, refers to the "race which is now called both Gallic and Galatic ", though he also uses Celtica as another name for Gaul
- List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia
Romans initially organized Gaul in two provinces (later in three): Transalpine Gaul, meaning literally "Gaul on the other side of the Alps" or "Gaul across the Alps", is approximately modern Belgium, France, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Western Germany in what would become the Roman provinces of Gallia Narbonensis, Gallia Celtica (later
- History of France - Wikipedia
Gaul Covering large parts of modern-day France, Belgium, northwest Germany and northern Italy, Gaul was inhabited by many Celtic and Belgae tribes whom the Romans referred to as Gauls and who spoke the Gaulish language roughly between the Oise and the Garonne, according to Julius Caesar [7]
- Dialects of Latin - Wikipedia
For instance, the dialect of Gaul borrowed terms from their native Gaulish language, which was spoken by the Gauls, a Celtic people Regional dialects were often perceived as inferior to the prestige "Roman" dialect, which—in the view of some authors—may have constituted a genuine style of speech common to the city of Rome
- French language - Wikipedia
French evolved from Northern Old Gallo-Romance, a descendant of the Latin spoken in Northern Gaul Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl —languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French (Francien) largely supplanted
- France - Gaul, Roman Empire, 250-400 | Britannica
France - Gaul, Roman Empire, 250-400: High Roman Gaul came to an end in an empirewide crisis characterized by foreign invasions and a rapid succession of rulers, as increased pressure on the empire’s frontiers exacerbated its internal economic and political weaknesses
- From Gaul to Gloss: Tracing the Celtic, Latin, and Frankish Roots of . . .
Explore the fascinating journey from Gaul to modern French Discover how Gaul's Celtic roots blend with Latin and Frankish influences
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