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Gallic Revolt

The Gallic Revolt was a series of uprisings by the Celtic tribes in Gaul (modern France) against Roman rule during Julius Caesar's conquest from 55 to 52 BCE. The tribes resisted Roman authority and tried to maintain their independence, uniting in several large-scale rebellions. Caesar's military campaigns eventually subdued the revolt, leading to Roman control over Gaul. The conflict highlighted the resistance of local populations to foreign domination and resulted in the integration of Gaul into the Roman Empire, shaping the region's history and culture.