Difference between revisions of "Gaul"

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Roman term for a territory comprised by modern northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland, and parts of Netherlands and Germany.
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'''Gaul''' was the [[Roman]] name for a territory comprised by modern northern [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Belgium]], western [[Switzerland]], and parts of [[Netherlands]] and [[Germany]].
  
The Gauls, who called this area home, were a Celtic people. There are still some elements of Celtic influence in places like Brittany, but their culture was largely overrun by the Romans and the Franks.
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The Gauls, who called this area home, were a [[Celtic]] people. There are still some elements of Celtic influence in places like Brittany, but their culture was largely overrun by the Romans and the [[Franks]].
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Revision as of 02:10, May 30, 2007

Gaul was the Roman name for a territory comprised by modern northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland, and parts of Netherlands and Germany.

The Gauls, who called this area home, were a Celtic people. There are still some elements of Celtic influence in places like Brittany, but their culture was largely overrun by the Romans and the Franks.