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Transalpine Gaul
Trans·al·pine Gaul T0313800 (trăns-ăl′pīn′ gôl′, trănz-) The part of ancient Gaul northwest of the Alps, including modern France and Belgium.Transalpine Gaul n (Placename) (in the ancient world) that part of Gaul northwest of the Alps Gaul (gɔl) n. 1. an ancient region in W Europe, including the modern areas of N Italy, France, Belgium, and the S Netherlands: consisted of two main divisions, one part S of the Alps (Cisalpine Gaul) and another part N of the Alps (Transalpine Gaul). 2. a province of the ancient Roman Empire, including the territory corresponding to modern France, Belgium, the S Netherlands, Switzerland, N Italy, and Germany W of the Rhine. 3. a native or inhabitant of Gaul. 4. a native or inhabitant of France. Latin, Gallia (for defs. 1,2). Transalpine Gaul
Transalpine Gaul (in the ancient world) that part of Gaul northwest of the Alps ThesaurusSeeGaul |