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Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its
chief settlement) was a
Roman province located in what is now
Occitania and Provence, in Southern...
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Gallia Belgica ("Belgic Gaul") was a
province of the
Roman Empire located in the north-eastern part of
Roman Gaul, in what is
today primarily northern...
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Gallia was a Romano-Gallic goddess,
possibly related to the
region of
Europe known to the
Romans as
Gallia (Gaul). The only
evidence of her name to date...
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Gallia Celtica,
meaning "Celtic Gaul" in Latin, was a
cultural region of Gaul
inhabited by Celts,
located in what is now France, Switzerland, Luxembourg...
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Gallia Aquitania (/ˈɡæliə ˌækwɪˈteɪniə/, Latin: [ˈɡalːi.a akᶣiːˈtaːni.a]), also
known as
Aquitaine or
Aquitaine Gaul, was a
province of the
Roman Empire...
- The
Gallia Club
International was a men's and women's
international clay
court tennis tournament founded in 1924 as the
Gallia Club de
Cannes Championship...
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Gallia or
Gallian may also
refer to:
Gallia Cisalpina ("Gaul on this side of the Alps"), a
propraetorial province sometimes referred to as
Gallia Citerior...
- SS
Gallia was a
transatlantic ocean liner of the
Compagnie de
Navigation Sud-Atlantique
built in 1913.
Gallia was the
Roman name for the
province of Gaul...
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Gallia is an
asteroid from the
central regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 90
kilometers (56 miles) in diameter. It was
discovered on 7 August...
- Gaul (Latin:
Gallia) was a
region of
Western Europe first clearly described by the Romans, encomp****ing present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts...