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  1. 12 de dic. de 2023 · In 225 B.C. The Gauls, together with the tribe of the Gezats, named after them, were defeated by the Romans at Cape Telamon. In the II century B.C. the Gauls began to suffer defeat from their neighbors. It all began with the attack of oxybians and deceates against the ally of the Romans – the Greek colony Messalia.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2020 · In my article on the origins of the British Monarchy, I discussed the Gauls who were influential in the beginning of Britain: [Gaul was a region that we know today as the countries of France…

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · The Gauls were first mentioned by historians in the year 390 B.C.E. That was when Brennus, a chieftain of all the Celtic tribes, invaded Rome and raided all of Italy down to Sicily.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaulGaul - Wikipedia

    In addition, the Druids monitored the religion of ordinary Gauls and were in charge of educating the aristocracy. They also practiced a form of excommunication from the assembly of worshippers, which in ancient Gaul meant a separation from secular society as well. Thus the Druids were an important part of Gallic society.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2023 · The Gauls were a group of Celtic peoples who inhabited much of Western Europe from the Iron Age through the Roman period. They were particularly concentrated in what is now modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, and Germany.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Evans begins her chapter on Caesar’s ethnography of the Gauls by saying that he lumped the various tribes and people into categories and tribes based on ethnicity, culture, and virtues. His “creation” of the Gauls was to create something and someone to conquer, and the Rhine divided the Gauls from the Germans so that Caesar could claim ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gallic_WarsGallic Wars - Wikipedia

    The Gallic Wars [a] were waged between 58 and 50 BC by the Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland ). Gallic, Germanic, and Brittonic tribes fought to defend their homelands against an aggressive Roman campaign. The Wars culminated in the decisive Battle of Alesia in 52 BC ...