Cisalpine Gaul.
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Cisalpine Gaul — This article is about the Roman province. For other uses of the word Cisalpine , see Cisalpine (disambiguation). Map of the Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine Gaul, in Latin: Gallia Cisalpina or Citerior, also called Gallia Togata,[1] was a Roman province… … Wikipedia
Cisalpine Gaul — Cisal′pine Gaul′ n. anh geg See under Gaul 1) … From formal English to slang
Cisalpine Gaul — geographical name the part of Gaul lying S & E of the Alps … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cisalpine Gaul. — See under Gaul (def. 1) … Useful english dictionary
Cisalpine Gaul — ▪ Roman province, Europe Latin Gallia Cisalpina, in ancient Roman times, that part of northern Italy between the Apennines and the Alps settled by Celtic tribes. Rome conquered the Celts between 224 and 220 BC, extending its northeastern … Universalium
CISALPINE GAUL — territory occupied by Gauls on the Italian or south side of the Alps … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Cisalpine Gaul — … Useful english dictionary
Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul) — The Cenomani (Greek: polytonic|Κενομάνοι, Strabo, Ptol.; polytonic|Γονομάνοι, Polyb.), was an ancient tribe of the Cisalpine Gauls, who occupied the tract north of the Padus (modern Po River), between the Insubres on the west and the Veneti on… … Wikipedia
Cisalpine Gaulish — Spoken in Cisalpine Gaul Extinct ca. 1st century BC? Language family Indo European Celtic … Wikipedia
Gaul — Gaul1 [gôl] n. 1. a member of the Celtic speaking people of ancient Gaul 2. a Frenchman Gaul2 [gôl] [Fr < Frank * walha, Romans, foreigners, orig., Celts < WGmc * walhos < Celt name > WALES, WELSH, L Volcae] 1 … English World dictionary