The Roman territory that the Frank's invaded was Gaul.
The Roman territory that the Frank's invaded was Gaul.
Caesar had enough to cope with in insuring his supremacy in Gaul.
For more land and the government wanted France or Gaul as it was called.
the Rhine River! By the way, you answered my question by saying it backwards! So to repay you, i gave you the answer! :) LOL!
Ceasar was given governorship of Illyricum and Cisalpine Gaul. Transalpine Gaul (southern France) . The various governorships gave Caesar command of an army of (initially) four legions. Caesar used his military forces to conquer Gaul and invade Britain, without explicit authorisation by the Senate. so because the senate didn't give their authorisation Ceaser's conquest of gaul was declared as illegal by his enemy's in the senate (and according to the roman law at the time it was illegal)
The Franks were allies of the Romans. They helped them to repel Attila of the Huns' attempt to invade Gaul. They took over the Domain of Soissons, a Roman rump state in central Gaul after the western part of the Roman Empire was already a dead letter.
The Roman fleet was dominant so Hannibal had to go overland. That route was through southern Gaul and Italy.
The Roman takeover of Gaul began in 121 B.C. and was completed by Julius Caesar in the Gallic Wars of 58-51 B.C.
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Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.
No, Gaul is not a country. Gaul is the name for the ancient nation that existed in what is now modern day France.