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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Examples for "Gaul"
Examples for "Gaul"
1Both in Britain and Gaul Christendom triumphed and in the same generation.
2I also learned as much as possible about the administration of Gaul.
3So if it be God's will, we shall free Gaul this day!
4Clement wrote in Alexandria, Tertullian in Rome or Africa, Irenaeus in Gaul.
5In principle I was the master of Britain, Gaul, Spain and Morocco.
1Under Augustus they were included in Gallia Narbonensis; later, in the Viennensis.
2Henceforth, then, with a velocity ever increasing, Gallia would re-approach the sun.
3But he was still proconsul of Gallia in the year B.C.
4Oct. 4-Germansubmarines sink French cruiser Gallia and Cunard liner Franconia.
5And Severus found his real sepulchre in Rome, but his empty grave in Gallia.
6Tell me, Lucius, how cold does it really get in Gallia in the winter?
7There was a general eagerness to be quit of Gallia.
8We will proceed, gentlemen, if you please, to weigh Gallia.
9Tell me, have you or have you not circumnavigated Gallia?
10The Rubicon, a little stream flowing into the Adriatic, bounded Gallia Cisalpína on the southeast.
11The Gallia sails from here to England on Saturday.
12The heart of our production lies in Gallia, now.
13Publications: Omnes Gallia est divisa in tres parses.
14Sprot, in his History of the Abbey of Canterbury, Thorn, Henschenius ad 24 Feb., Gallia Christ.
15See also the notes of Bollandus, with a fragment of a third life, and Gallia Christ.
16Why should Gallia be exempt from the destiny that seemed to await every other heavenly body?