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first Roman province north of the Alps, and as Gallia Transalpina ("
Transalpine Gaul"),
distinguishing it from
Cisalpine Gaul in
Northern Italy. It became...
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Transalpine war may
refer to the
First Transalpine War (125–121 BCE) the
Gallic Wars or
Second Transalpine War (58–50 BCE)
certain hostilities in 77 BCE...
-
Filii Sanctissimi Redemptoris; FSSR),
commonly known as The Sons and The
Transalpine Redemptorists, are a
religious institute of the
Catholic Church canonically...
- The
Transalpine Pipeline (TAL) is a
crude oil pipeline,
which connects Italy,
Austria and Germany. The
feasibility study of the
pipeline was
carried out...
- language.
Attestations of
Gaulish proper in present-day
France are
called "
Transalpine Gaulish". Its
written record begins in the 3rd
century BC with inscriptions...
- Over the
course of
nearly four centuries, the
Roman Republic fought a
series of wars
against various Celtic tribes, whom they
collectively described as...
- wife of Mark Antony. In 39 or 38 BC,
Agrippa was
appointed governor of
Transalpine Gaul. In 38 BC, he put down a
rising of the
Aquitanians and
fought the...
- 'forest tracks'". The
Senate was also
persuaded to ****ign to
Caesar Transalpine Gaul as well,
subject to
annual renewal, most
likely to
control his ability...
-
contrasting with
Transalpine Celtic (traditionally
Transalpine Gaulish) for the
Celtic language on the
other side of the Alps. nn
rather than
Transalpine Gaulish...
- The
transalpine campaigns of the Old
Swiss Confederacy (German:
Ennetbirgische Feldzüge, "transmontane campaigns", as they are
known in
Swiss historiography)...