Essays About gaul italy

 

  • Caesar
    ... He had three legions (15000 men) under his command, but when the Helvetii invaded Gaul and Italy he accidentally got command of an additional army. ...
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  • julius caesar 2
    ... His conquests in Gaul, Italy and Britain are shown as catapulting him into a stratum of high power, prestige, and fortune. Caesar ...
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  • Moral Courage showed by Julius Caesar
    ... One part of Gaul was called Cisalpine Gaul(Northern Italy) and Caesar loved it above all else places. A quote from Caesar said that ...
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  • Druids
    ... were brave and warlike but proved no match for the well trained Romans and were defeated in Italy in 200s BC. Roman invasions of Transalpine Gaul began and ...
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  • caesar
    ... He had three legions under his command, but when the Helvetii invaded Gaul and Italy, he accidentally got command of an additional army. ...
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  • Mark Antony 2
    ... They shared power by Antony ruling the eastern providences and Gaul, Octavian took Italy and Spain, and Lepidus took Africa. Their ...
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  • Julius Cesar
    ... Civil War On January 10th, 49 BC, Caesar crossed the Rubicon River that separated Gaul from Italy and this was the start of the Roman Civil War. ...
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  • The Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
    ... it was decided by the senators, that he would continue in Gaul for another ... but they were scattered throughout the provinces, and his troops in Italy were not ...
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  • Julius Caesar 2
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum . He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Ceasar
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum . He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum. He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Biography of Julius Caesar-
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum. He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Life of Julius Caesar
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum . He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Julius Ceasar
    ... However when the Helvetti invaded Gaul and Italy he accidentally got command of an additional army.6 After Caesar had crushed the Helvetti he prepared his ...
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  • Julius Caesar2
    ... The provinces were Cisalpine Gaul , Transalpine Gaul , and Illyricum . He left Rome and remained in Gaul until his invasion of Italy. ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... Caesar's time in Gaul was coming to a close ... Caesar's first battle would be for Italy and Spain; rather quickly Caesar was able to push Pompey out of both lands ...
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  • Rise of ancient roman Empire
    ... Gaul, Illyricum, and late of Transalpine Gaul, where he could gain glory by military conquests, and from which he could watch every political move in Italy. ...
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  • communism
    ... as consul, Caesar appointed himself as governor of Gaul -he conquered Gaul and pushed ... 1) granted Roman citizenship to many people outside of Italy 2) senate ...
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  • Roman empire
    ... Then Alaric moved on to Gaul. In 476new invaders called Ostrogoths, invaded Italy deposed the last Emperor, Romulus Augustulus. ...
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  • roman empire
    ... Then Alaric moved on to Gaul. In 476new invaders called Ostrogoths, invaded Italy deposed the last Emperor, Romulus Augustulus. ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... The young Gaul Caesar did not know that he would one day conquer and make it a part of the great Roman empire. ... Sulla, a Roman general took over Italy. ...
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  • Julius Ceasar
    ... Caesar knew what would happen should he and his army cross the River Rubicon that was the northern border of Italy and Gaul. He ...
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  • Augustus
    ... Marcus Antonius took control of Egypt, and Marcus Lepidus assumed power in North Africa while Octavian ruled Italy, Gaul, France and Spain. ...
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  • Augustus Caesar
    ... They divided the empire between themselves. Antony remained in the wealthy East, Lepidus got control of Gaul and Spain, and Octavian received Italy. ...
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  • oSTROGTHS
    ... They joined Atilla the Hun in his battle against Gaul in 451, and many of them ... Theodoric was sent to Italy in 488 to attack Odoacer, a German usurper, in 489. ...
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  • Anthony vs Octavian
    ... Antony received most of Gaul, but Cisalpine Gaul was redefined as part of Italia ... He settled many of his veterans in Italy, giving him significant influence over ...
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  • Constantine; A Christian Hero
    ... After his father's death in 306, the Gaul army hailed Constantine as their ruler. After five years as the emperor of Gaul, Constantine invaded Italy. ...
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  • Battles and Battle Techniques
    ... on it ever again. Many other great battles took place as Caesar triumphed in Gaul, north of Italy. There he conquered the whole ...
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  • Barbaric Tribes of Ancient Times
    ... Clovis the king Salians invaded Gaul in 486. ... most of France, the low Country's, Germany west of the Elbe, Austria, Switzerland, and north and central Italy. ...
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  • roman empire
    ... and Burgundians, Visigoths and Franks in Gaul. Elsewhere, Saxons invaded Britain and at the end of the fifth century, Ostrogoths occupied Italy. ...
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