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gallia

A map shows the ancient region of Gallia in Europe.

Definition

Proper noun * Gallia: The Latin name for the region of Western Europe inhabited by Celtic peoples known as Gauls, corresponding roughly to modern-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, parts of the Netherlands, Switzerland, and areas of Germany west of the Rhine, as well as northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul).

Usage
  • Gallia is used primarily in historical, classical, and academic contexts to refer to the ancient territory before and during the period of Roman conquest.
  • It is the term used in Latin texts, most famously in Julius Caesar's (), which begins "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres..." ("All Gaul is divided into three parts...").
Examples
  • The Roman general Julius Caesar waged a long campaign to conquer Gallia.
  • In Latin, the people of Gallia were called the (Gauls).
  • The term Gallia encompassed a much larger area than modern France.
Advanced Usage
  • Gallia Cisalpina / Cisalpine Gaul: Refers to the part of Gaul "on this side of the Alps" (from a Roman perspective), located in the Po Valley of northern Italy.
  • Gallia Transalpina / Transalpine Gaul: Refers to the part of Gaul "across the Alps," corresponding to the region that is primarily modern France.
  • Gallia Narbonensis: A Roman province in southern Gaul, established before Caesar's campaigns, named after its capital, Narbo (modern Narbonne).
Variants and Related Words
  • Gaul (noun): The English name derived from ; refers to the region or its Celtic inhabitants.
  • Gallic (adjective): Of or relating to Gaul or the Gauls (e.g., Gallic wars, Gallic culture).
  • Gallus, Galli (Latin noun): A Gaul; an inhabitant of Gallia.
Synonyms
  • Gaul (the direct English equivalent for the region).
  • Celtic Europe (in a broader, less precise historical sense).
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Hic sunt dracones: While not directly related, this phrase ("Here be dragons") typifies the ancient Roman view of unmapped territories like parts of Gallia before conquest.
  • Omnis Gallia: From Caesar's opening line, meaning "All Gaul," often cited in historical discussions.
gallia

A map shows the ancient region of Gallia in Europe.

Noun
  1. an ancient region of western Europe that included what is now northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands

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