gallia
IPA: gˈæɫjʌ
Root Word: Gallia
noun
- Gallia (English: Gaul), was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age occupied by present-day France, Belgium and other neighbouring countries.
- a Romano-Gallic goddess, possibly related to the region of Europe known to the Romans as Gallia (Gaul).
- an 1895 novel written by Ménie Muriel Dowie.
- an 1871 motet for soprano, chorus, orchestra, and organ by Charles Gounod.
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Examples of "gallia" in Sentences
- The Visigoths in Gallia Aquitania were growing restive.
- The small group takes refuge in a volcano on Comet Gallia.
- She is the strict commander of a small unit back in Gallia.
- You know, the Apostle would never put up with a war with Gallia.
- Gallia is easily accessible from Mires either by car or by public bus.
- There are no hotels in Gallia, and only a small number of rooms to rent.
- Section on the etymology of gallia and galatia and so forth is excellent.
- The first population to be extirpated was that of Gallia in the 8th century.
- Vienna became a Roman colony and one of the most important cities of Gallia.
- Caineghis abdicates after the war, and Skrimir ascends to the throne of Gallia.
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