Translation for '
Gaul' from English to Russian
NOUN1 | a Gaul | Gauls | |
NOUN2 | Gaul [ancient region] | - | |
SYNO | frog | Gallia | Gaul |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- At the same time, Gaius Julius Caesar's term as governor of the provinces Transalpine Gaul, Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum was extended, hostilities in Gaul having reignited.
- Arvandus was a Gaul who rose through the hierarchy of Imperial Roman society to twice be appointed Praetorian prefect of Gaul.
- Silvanus had been forced by the allegedly false accusations of his enemies into proclaiming himself emperor in Gaul.
- One gaul is defined as the resistance of an airway which, when air (of density 1.2 kg/m3) flows along it at a rate of one cubic metre per second, causes a pressure drop of one pascal.
- Sometime around 400 BCE, Celtic tribes crossed the Alps from Gaul and settled the Po river plain.
- Retiree Joe Gaul sought election, running on an anti-incumbency platform, challenging McCulloch's plan to raise the Hamilton and Scourge.
- Astérix was serialised in "Pilote", and in 1961 the first story "Astérix le gaulois (Asterix the Gaul)" was published as an individual album.
- According to one source, the position was created around 408, following the barbarian occupation of most of Gaul, and lasted until Gaul was recovered in 416.
- The province had come into Roman control originally under the name Gallia Transalpina (Transalpine Gaul), which distinguished it from Cisalpine Gaul on the near side of the Alps to Rome.
- Gaul’s son Michael F. Gaul (1913-1996) joined his father’s firm, now known as Hermann J. Gaul and Son, in the early 1930s and carried on the practice after his father’s retirement in 1948.
- Broadly, the Gauls, who crossed the Alps from Transalpine Gaul (France) into Cisalpine Gaul (Italy), tried to expand south through Etruria toward Rome.
- "The Garb of Old Gaul" (sometimes given as "Auld Gaul") is an 18th-century patriotic Scottish march and song about Highland soldiers during the Seven Years' War.
- Bishop Gaul College, the theological college of the Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa, and Bishop Gaul Road in Harare are named after William Gaul.
- Roman Gaul (from 52 BC to the end of the 5th century AD): as a result of the conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar, Gaul is integrated into the Roman Empire.
- The legion probably went on campaign in 196 under Decimus Clodius Albinus into Gaul, and would have suffered heavy losses in Gaul before returning to Britain.
- The GAUL keeps track of administrative units that have been changed, added, or deleted in the past.
- The Diocese of Gaul (Latin: Dioecesis Galliarum, "diocese of the Gaul [...]s") was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, under the praetorian prefecture of Gaul.
- In 390 he was Praetorian prefect of Gaul, as well as consul with the Emperor Valentinian II as colleague; this appointment can be seen as protecting Theodosius' interests in Gaul.
- Celts (also known as Belgae and Gauls) have populated Normandy since at least the Bronze Age.
- , as in "Gisalbert" > "Gilbert" (ie "*Gisalfrid" > "*Giffrey"), and "*w(e)alh-" would have resulted in "*gaul-" [...] (ie "*Wealhfrid" > "*Gaulfrey", "*Gauffrey").
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