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Record Type: administrative
Hierarchy of Gallia Transalpina (historical region)  Gallia Transalpina (historical region)

Note: The area of Roman Gaul bounded by the Alps, the Mediterranean, the Pyrenees, the Atlantic, and the Rhine. It included what is now France and Belgium, along with parts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The Romans first ventured into Transalpine Gaul in 121 BCE to subdue the Celtic tribes of the Mediterranean coast. Transalpine Gaul was annexed by Julius Caesar after the Gallic Wars (58-50 BCE). Augustus later divided it into four provinces: the senatorial province of Gallia Narbonensis and the three provinces of Gallia Comata: Gallia Belgica, Gallia Lugdunensis, and Gallia Aquitania.

Names:
Gallia Transalpina (preferred,C,V,Latin-P,U,N)
Transalpine Gaul (H,O,English,U,N)

Hierarchical Position:
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Europe (continent)  ....  Europe (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of Gaul (historical region)  ........  Gaul (historical region) (P)
Hierarchy of Gallia Transalpina (historical region)  ............  Gallia Transalpina (historical region) (P,H)

Place Types:
historical region (preferred, C)

Sources and Contributors:
Gallia Transalpina..........  [VP Preferred]
...................................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014) accessed 29 June 2004
Transalpine Gaul..........  [VP]
.............................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014) accessed 29 June 2004
Subject: .....  [VP]
..................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014) accessed 29 June 2004
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
..........  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014) accessed 29 June 2004

 

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