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    Gaul (redirect from Gaule)
    Gaul, has a different origin than the Latin term. It stems from the French Gaule, itself deriving from the Old Frankish *Walholant (via a Latinized form...
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    had ensured himself the position of Governor of both Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul. He sought to pay off debts and find glory for himself, and so began...
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    baron de Walckenaer, Géographie ancienne historique et comparée des Gaules cisalpine et transalpine, p 353, Paris, 1862 (1st edition 1839) G. Renoux, F...
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    the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, the Gauls expanded into Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul), leading to the Roman–Gallic wars, and into the Balkans, leading...
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  • 2013, 2098. CIL II, 4975,76. Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de la Gaule, i. 158. Hispania Epigraphica, 2012-168. CIL VIII, 21624. Marcus Tullius...
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    particularly in the areas of Gallia Narbonensis that developed into Occitania, Cisalpine Gaul, Orléanais, and to a lesser degree, Gallia Aquitania. The formerly-Romanized...
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    Roman Republican governors of Gaul were assigned to the province of Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy) or to Transalpine Gaul, the Mediterranean region of...
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  • Gaulish (category Articles containing Cisalpine Gaulish-language text)
    As they were written after the Gallic conquest of Cisalpine Gaul, they are usually called "Cisalpine Gaulish". They share some linguistic features both...
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  • ICUR, ix. 24686. AE 1977, 295. Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de la Gaule, i. 155. CIL XI, 781. PIR, S. 385. AE 1989, 277. CIL VI, 26349. Flavius...
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    came to lead began in early 52 BC while Caesar was raising troops in Cisalpine Gaul. Believing that Caesar would be distracted by the turmoil in Rome...
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  • of Augustus, the legions consisted mostly of ethnic Latins/Italics and Cisalpine Gauls. However, Romanization did not always result in the extinction of...
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  • form it was little used in historical times, except as a surname, or in Cisalpine Gaul, where unusual praenomina were fashionable. It could have been the...
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    culturelles spécifiques: Lorsque les Romains conduits par César envahirent la Gaule, au 1er siecle avant J.-C., celle-ci romanisa de manière progressive et...
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  • i...i). A homonym tribe is documented in northern Italy (see Libicii (Cisalpine Gaul)). This may be the result of migrations from southern France. Their...
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  • Omuncio, with whom she was buried in a first-century tomb at Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul, dedicated by their daughter, Optata Clodia. Severius, named in an...
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  • Galli) for those Celts whom they first encountered in northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul). In the 1st century BC, Caesar referred to the Gauls as calling...
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  • Philology, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897). La Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated CAG), Académie des Inscriptions...
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  • Champion, Paris (1922–present). Emile Espérandieu, Inscriptions Latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise) (Latin Inscriptions from Gallia Narbonensis, abbreviated ILGN)...
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    and Gaulish (first recorded in the 16–17th centuries) come from French Gaule and Gaulois, a borrowing from Frankish *Walholant, "Roman land" (see Gaul:...
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    baron de Walckenaer, Géographie ancienne historique et comparée des Gaules cisalpine et transalpine, p 353, Paris, 1862 (1st edition 1839) (2008-08-06)...
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  • Gnaeus Baebius Q. f. Cn. n. Tamphilus, praetor in 199 BC, was assigned to Cisalpine Gaul, where he was defeated by the Insubres; the consul Lucius Cornelius...
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    populations, first repelling them and "cleaning up" the territories of Cisalpine Gaul, Noricum, and Rhaetia (170-171), then counterattacking with a massive...
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  • ILAlg), Edouard Champion, Paris (1922–present). La Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated CAG), Académie des Inscriptions...
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  • abbreviated ICUR), New Series, Rome (1922–present). La Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated CAG), Académie des Inscriptions...
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    Athanase Walckenaer, Ancient Historical Geography and comparison of the Cisalpine and Transalpine Gauls, followed by a geographical analysis of ancient...
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    Aquileia, abbreviated InscrAqu), Udine (1991–1993). Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated CAG), vol. 11–01, Narbonne et le...
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  • online). Laurent Lamoine, "Préteur, vergobret, princeps en Gaule Narbonnaise et dans les Trois Gaules: pourquoi faut-il reprendre le dossier?" in Les élites...
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  • Sennia Iulla, the wife of Marcus Sennius Metilius Treverus, a merchant in Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul, buried with her husband at Lugdunum in Gallia Lugdunensis...
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  • named in a middle first-century sepulchral inscription from Mutina in Cisalpine Gaul. Umbricia Restituta, built a tomb at Rome, dating from the latter...
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    the Western Roman Empire vary widely: in a 1st-century BC community in Cisalpine Gaul, coins were included in more than 40 percent of graves, but none...
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