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1. Gaul
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- Gaul (Lat. ...
- Their cousins in Gaul proper (modern France) probably had been there since 600 B. ... The Gaul in Italy was called Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine, from Lat. =on this side the Alps , as opposed to Transalpine Gaul; Cisalpine Gaul was divided into Cispadane Gaul on this side the Po and Transpadane Gaul. ...
- , Rome had acquired Southern Transalpine Gaul, and by the time of Julius Caesar it had been pacified. ... Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars (58 B. ... He is the best ancient source on Gaul, and he has immortalized its three ethnic divisions, Aquitania (South of the Garonne), Celtic Gaul (modern central France), and Belgica (very roughly Belgium). ...
- set up great administrative divisions: Narbonensis (the old Province), under the direct rule of the Roman senate; Aquitania, now extending from the Pyrenees to the Loire; Lugdunensis (Celtic Gaul), a central strip mainly between the Loire and the Seine; and Belgica, including most of the rest. ... Upper and Lower Germany were taken from Gaul; these included the upper Rhine, Alsace, Western Switzerland, the Franche-Comté, Eastern Belgium, Southern Netherlands, and the Rhineland. ...
- In Roman Gaul it often became customary to call the chief center of a tribe or the country around it by some form of the tribe’s name. ... The principal tribes of Gaul (with the modern survivals or locations) were: Abrincati (Avranches); Aedui; Allobroges; Ambiani (Amiens); Andecavi (Angers, Anjou); Atrebates (Arras); Baiocassi (Bayeux); Bellovaci (Beauvais); Bituriges (Bourges, Berry); Cadurci (Cahors, Quercy); Carnutes (Chartres); Catalauni (Châlons); Cenomani (Le Mans, Maine); Eburovici (évreux); Helvetii; Lemovices (Limoges, Limousin); Lingones (Langres); Lexovii (Lisieux); Meldae (Meaux); Namnetes (Nantes); Nervii; Parisii (Paris); Petrocorii (Périgueux, Périgord); Pictones or Pictavi (Poitiers, Poitou); Redones (Rennes, Breton Roazon); Remi (Reims); Ruteni (Rodez); Santones (Saintes); Senones (Sens); Sequani, in the Franche-Comté; Silvanecti (Senlis); Suessiones (Soissons); Treveri (Trier, French Trèves); Tricassi (Troyes); Turones (Tours, Touraine); Veneti (Vannes, Breton Gwened). ...
- Although the Romans had won political control over Gaul, they never succeeded in imposing Roman culture throughout the land. ...
- The greatest testimony to the stability and thoroughness of the culture of Roman Gaul is the survival of the Latin language as French. ...
2. Athena Review 1,4: Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul
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- Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul (58-50 BC) .
- Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War (De Bellum Gallico) provide a uniquely in-depth account of Gaul and its people. ...
- In terms of cultural reporting, Caesar's account is also invaluable, being the only primary source on the Celts of Gaul, Germany and Britain during the 1st century BC, and compares with Tacitus' account Germania, written a century and a half later (AD 98). ...
- In 59 BC Caesar was elected to a consulship and given command of Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum for an unprecedented term of five years. Upon the sudden death of the governor of Transalpine Gaul, that province was quickly added to Caesar's command. Later, in 55 BC, Caesar's tenure was extended for another five years, permitting long military campaigns in Gaul. ...
- The rest of Gaul, however, remained on a pre-state level, and were among those termed "Barbarians" by the Greeks and Romans. ...
- Caesar's campaigns in Gaul began in 58 BC, when the Helvetii and several neighboring peoples began a mass migration from their homes in Switzerland. ... Thus began eight successive years of largely successful campaigns that would secure the regions of Gaul for Roman control. ...
- This advance also served to drive a wedge between the Germans and Central Gaul. ...
- After being battered to near disaster by tides, storms and hostile Celts, Caesar returned to Gaul just in time to suppress a revolt among the Belgae. ...
- A major force of five legions (half of the army in Gaul) was prepared for a second invasion of Britain in July of 54 BC. ... Before a permanent camp could be established in Britain, Caesar had to return to Gaul in September, as the Belgae had convinced many Gallic tribes to rebel. ...
- Having begun in central Gaul, in the territory of the Carnutes, rebellion quickly spread to the borders of Transalpina. ... Though Caesar was ultimately victorious, the size of the relief army shows that most of central and northern Gaul had risen in revolt, including the Aedui who had traditionally been pro-Roman. ... Through 51 and 50 BC, Caesar was involved with "mopping-up" efforts in Gaul, including a siege at Uxellodunum. ...
3. BBC NEWS | UK | England | Humber | 'Submarine nearby' when Gaul sunk
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- 'Submarine nearby' when Gaul sunk .
- A former Royal Navy sailor overheard a conversation that suggested a submarine was involved in the sinking of the Gaul trawler, an inquiry has heard. ...
- He was on a training course at HMS Dolphin in Hampshire in 1983 when he heard the warrant officer discuss the Gaul with an Army officer in a mess. ...
- I remember him saying he was on a sub, they were there when the Gaul sank. ...
- Tobjorn Kirksaether, a Norwegian who was aged 50 at the time of the tragedy, said the tanker had sailed close to the Gaul as she was sinking in a fierce storm. ...
- He said: "I could tell there was a problem on board (the Gaul). The Gaul was simply being thrown around. ...
- However, Nigel Meeson QC, for the Attorney General, said other crew members from The Anaris could not remember the Gaul's position or any mention of her. ...
- The Gaul sank in stormy weather off the coast of Norway, without any distress signal being sent. ...
- But Attorney General Lord Goldsmith told the inquiry there was no evidence the Gaul was involved in spying, which was backed up by an MI6 officer who also gave evidence. ...
- The wreck of the Gaul was located in 1997 and two years later Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott ordered the reopening of the 1974 inquiry into the sinking, which originally concluded it had been swamped by stormy seas. ...
- BBC NEWS: VIDEO AND AUDIO The Gaul sank with the loss of all 36 men on board BBC Humber Sport, travel, leisure and more from the BBC website for Humber SEE ALSO: Gaul families hear of submarine 08 Jun 04 | Humber Writer defiant over Gaul source 11 May 04 | Humber Gaul sinking inquiry ends 27 Feb 04 | Humber Sunken Gaul 'was not a spy boat' 26 Jan 04 | Humber RELATED INTERNET LINKS: Mediaworld - Gaul Mystery Gaul investigation Marine Accident Investigation Branch Department for Constitutional Affairs The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites TOP HUMBER STORIES NOW Skydiver spoke of 'plane suicide' Cash lifeline for stricken church North Sea crater shows its scars Rooftop flasher hunted by police TOP UK STORIES NOW Four guilty of New Year shootings Soldier wins VC for Iraq bravery Charles' wedding blessing on TV Shayler to stand against Blair .
4. Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2003055170
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- Publisher description for The Bobbio missal : liturgy and religious culture in Merovingian Gaul / edited by Yitzhak Hen and Rob Meens.
- The Bobbio Missal was copied in south-eastern Gaul around the end of the seventh and beginning of the eighth century. ...
- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Bobbio missal Congresses, Missals Gaul Congresses, Catholic Church Liturgy Texts History and criticism Congresses, Bibliotháeque nationale de France, Dâepartement des manuscrits Congresses.
5. Athena Review: Archaeology News Archive - Gaul: France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland
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- France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland; Ancient Gaul.
- Dentistry in Roman Gaul: iron constitution needed for 1st century false tooth implant (AR 1,4) .
6. Virtual visit : Men - Vienne inTransalpine Gaul - Vienne, the Allobroge capital
- www.culture.gouv.fr
- VIENNE IN TRANSALPINE GAUL (121 - 27 BC) .
- At the very most, we can note the creation of parcels of land, dated at 40 BC, around the location of the future district of Saint-Romain-en-Gaul. Strabo, the Greek author who, in his "Geography" describes the south of Gaul after 18 AD, tells us that the capital, which originally was no more than a village, was transformed into a real city by the Allobroges. Was he referring to the time of the Province of Transalpine Gaul or the time of the Province of Gallia Narbonensis ? That question can only be answered one day by doing archaeological excavations under the ancient centre of the present-day city of Vienne.
- Beginning in 75 BC, when Transalpine Gaul was taken in hand again, silver currency was imposed on the nations of southern Gaul. ...
7. A Celtic Gaul named Asterix
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- A Celtic Gaul named Asterix.
- Cæsar: It seems to me that I know you, Gaul. ...
- The Gaul women can't quite shake the old housewife role; they wonder how their men make it in the woods, and sends them warm clothes and good advice. ...
- It is possible that women had a more equal and prominent place in the old Gaul society, sitting in councils and even doing battle in wars. ...
8. FV GAUL - Re-opened Formal Investigation 2004
- www.fv-gaul.org.uk
- FISHING VESSEL GAUL Formal Investigation .
- FV-Gaul RFI.
- The Trawler Gaul:.
- Gaul was lost with all of her 36 crewmembers in very bad weather conditions in Arctic waters, north of Norway, in February 1974. No distress call was ever received, and apart from a lifebuoy, recovered from the sea in May 1974, a part of one of the Gaul's liferaft containers and part of the plastic cover of the Gaul's boat, both trawled up in 1977, no wreckage was found or positively identified until 1997. ...
- The then Wreck Commisioner, Mr Justice Barry Sheen concluded “that Gaul capsized and foundered due to being overwhelmed by a succession of heavy seas”. ...
- In August 1997, an expedition funded by UK and Norwegian television companies found, and positively identified the wreck of Gaul 70 miles to the north of Norway's North Cape. ...
- It is the Inquiry's hope that the new evidence, together with the evidence examined by the original Formal Investigation, and any other evidence not heard before the previous Formal Investigation will determine the circumstances surrounding the loss of the Gaul. ...
9. GAUL: Genetic Algorithm Utility Library
- gaul.sourceforge.net
- Welcome to the GAUL home page.
- GAUL is an open source programming library, released under the GNU General Public License. ...
- net/projects/gaul.
- gaul. ...
- http://gaul. ...
- The Genetic Algorithm Utility Library (or, GAUL for short) is a flexible programming library designed to aid in the development of applications that use genetic, or evolutionary, algorithms. ...
- The current primary aims of this project are to produce documentation, examples and test cases for this open-source release of GAUL. Several new features are also planned for GAUL including wrappers to enable its use with programming languages other than C/C++.
- The main development platform for GAUL is Linux with the gcc compiler, but it should be fairly trivial to use GAUL on any POSIX compliant systems. ... Recent versions of GAUL have been successfully used a variety of operating systems, including RedHat Linux, FreeBSD, Sun's Solaris and SGI's IRIX. Additionally, GAUL may be compiled successfully on Microsoft Windows, albeit with a few minor features disabled.
- A version of GAUL for Windows is also available. ...
- The GAUL project is a member of the AI foundry.
- Introduction to GAs - Overview from the GAUL documentation. ...
- gaul. ...
- In addition to the wriiten documentation, you are invited to join the mailing list, gaul-devel@lists. ... You may find information about this mailing list through a web interface, or by sending an email with just the word `help' as subject or in the body, to gaul-devel-request@lists. ... A brief GAUL FAQ is also available.
10. The Geography of Roman Gaul
- www.sc.edu
- The Geography of Roman Gaul.
- This site is currently under development and focuses primarily on the geography of southwestern Gaul. ...
11. Encyclopedia.com - Results for Gaul : Roman Rule
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- Here's the new Location for: Gaul Roman Rule .
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- GAUL WARRIORS 1st-2nd CENTURY B. ...
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