
Gaulish Wars
The Gaulish Wars were a series of military conflicts between the Roman Republic and the Gallic tribes in the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE. The most famous is Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium) from 58 to 50 BCE, aiming to expand Rome’s territory. These wars involved intense battles, troop movements, and strategic campaigns, ultimately leading to Roman dominance over the region. They significantly impacted Roman expansion, facilitated the spread of Latin culture, and established Julius Caesar’s reputation, shaping European history for centuries.