Celtic inhabitants of a large part of Europe called Gaul, before the Roman domination.
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Examples for "gauls"
Examples for "gauls"
1The Gauls were hemmed in between the armies of the two Consuls.
2The Spaniards and Gauls occupied the centre of the line of infantry.
3This happened to the Romans in their first encounters with the Gauls.
4The inhabitants of the Northern lands were called Gauls by the Romans.
5The spoils taken by the Gauls were not less than the victory.
1You are honest and blunt and beautiful, and you are the Gallic people.
2Sandalia had been loved, and the Gallic people would rise under Javier's banner.
3It will call the Gallic people to arms, Javier, and where Gallin rides, so, too, does Essandia.
4She's of the Gallic people.
5Aidouoi), a Gallic people of Gallia Lugdunensis, who inhabited the country between the Arar (Saone) and Liger (Loire).
6Meroveus, or Meroveg, the leader of the Franks in this great achievement, once the terror of the Gallic people, was now their deliverer.
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