Julius Caesar conquered Gaul north of Gallia Narbonensis (the south and southeast of France), which was already under the Romans. This consisted of the rest of France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine.
united kingdom
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
act one
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. he did not set out to conquer cities and Gaul was not a very urbanised area. Most of the battles occurred in rural areas or by rivers or fortified settlements which were not fully fledged cities.
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Julius Caesar only conquered the territory known as Gaul. Although he had many other military actions, they were not conquests, they were battles/wars against individuals such as Pompey, Cato, Gaius Pompey and Ptolemy XIII.
Julius Caesar started by unifying Rome under his control. By the end of his reign, Rome's territory reached (what would later be called) the English Channel, and nearly encircling the Mediterranean
He conquered Gaul (France).
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Rome and was until assassination
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
58 to 51 B.C. or 49 B.C
act one
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. he did not set out to conquer cities and Gaul was not a very urbanised area. Most of the battles occurred in rural areas or by rivers or fortified settlements which were not fully fledged cities.
he did not conquer any countries in 52 BCE. in 51 BCE he completed his conquest of Gaul.
He lived in Subura, Rome, and conquered most of the Middleeast, and Gaul.
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