Gaul

Gaul

Gaul was a historical region of Western Europe during the Iron Age that was inhabited by Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy, Netherlands, and Germany, particularly the west bank of the Rhine. It covered an area of 494,000 km².

People born in Gaul (First 35 people) - Page 0

Virgil

Virgil

Roman poet

Crixus

Crixus

Gladiator

Oenomaus

Oenomaus

Gladiator

Ambiorix

Ambiorix

Prince of the Eburones

Julia the Younger

Julia the Younger


Tetricus I

Tetricus I


Saint Martial

Saint Martial


Brennus

Brennus

4th century BC

Rutilius Claudius Namatianus

Rutilius Claudius Namatianus

Poet

Honoratus

Honoratus

Saint

Hilary of Arles

Hilary of Arles

Saint

St. Liborius

St. Liborius

Saint

Laelianus

Laelianus


Locusta

Locusta


Orgetorix

Orgetorix


Dumnorix

Dumnorix

Statesman

Indutiomarus

Indutiomarus


Caecilius Statius

Caecilius Statius

Poet

Victorinus

Victorinus


Julius Saturninus

Julius Saturninus


Sebastianus

Sebastianus

King

Sallustius

Sallustius

Philosopher

Laelian

Laelian


Aegidius

Aegidius


Timothy Truman

Timothy Truman

American writer

Aurel Rău

Aurel Rău

Romanian poet

David V, CatholicosPatriarch of Georgia

David V, CatholicosPatriarch of Georgia

Priest

Georgiy Moiseevitsj Inasaridze

Georgiy Moiseevitsj Inasaridze

Soviet military officer

Raul Avram

Raul Avram

Romanian football player

Alexander Gassner

Alexander Gassner

German skeleton racer

Postumus

Postumus

Military commander

Jovinus

Jovinus

King

Charles Dubost

Charles Dubost

French surgeon

Henri Plisson

Henri Plisson

Artist

Ernest Nègre

Ernest Nègre

French linguist