Celtic inhabitants of a large part of Europe called Gaul, before the Roman domination.
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.
6When the Gauls entered the city they found it desolate and deathlike.
7By the Gaulish family-dividedinto the Gauls, the Kimry, and the Belgians.
8Both Iberians and Gauls had shields; but their swords were quite different.
9He will go straight to the Arabs, the Gauls, and the Scythians.
10The door was opened, and two armed Gauls stepped across the threshold.
11At the bottom of his heart, his Italian blood despises the Gauls.
12At a later period, the cavalry of the Gauls was particularly good.
13Yes, just as they defended them against the attack of the Gauls.
14The Gauls poured out of their camp shouting and screaming with delight.
15The Capuan saw his followers slinking away with Ardix and his Gauls.
16Spendius repeated the same statements to the Gauls, Greeks, Campanians and Balearians.