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Background imageGaul Collection: Gauls, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier

Gauls, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier
Gauls, 1882-1884. A Gaulish dwelling, a woman, a peasant, a wealthy dairy farmer and a horse in a harness. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor

Background imageGaul Collection: Interior of a Gaulish house, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier

Interior of a Gaulish house, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier
Interior of a Gaulish house, 1882-1884. After a relief on the Antonine column, Rome. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Gaul chief in battle dress carrying a standard, 1882-1884. Artist: Michelet

Gaul chief in battle dress carrying a standard, 1882-1884. Artist: Michelet
Gaul chief in battle dress carrying a standard, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Gallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Artist: A Tauxier

Gallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Artist: A Tauxier
Gallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884) A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Dietrich

Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Dietrich
Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). The Veneti were a Gallic tribe that inhabited Brittany

Background imageGaul Collection: Warrior, possibly Gallic or Frankish, 1882-1884. Artist: Michelz

Warrior, possibly Gallic or Frankish, 1882-1884. Artist: Michelz
Warrior, possibly Gallic or Frankish, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Roman centurion conquering the Gauls under Julius Caesar, 1st century BC (1882-1884)

Roman centurion conquering the Gauls under Julius Caesar, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars between 58 and 51 BC

Background imageGaul Collection: Invasion of the Alans or Visigoths, Gaul, early 5th century (1882-1884)

Invasion of the Alans or Visigoths, Gaul, early 5th century (1882-1884). The early 5th century saw an increase in migration of various peoples from central

Background imageGaul Collection: Remains of a Roman theatre at Besancon, France, 1882-1884. Artist: Smeeton

Remains of a Roman theatre at Besancon, France, 1882-1884. Artist: Smeeton
Remains of a Roman theatre at Besancon, France, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: The Roman arena in Arles, Provence, France, in 1666 (1882-1884)

The Roman arena in Arles, Provence, France, in 1666 (1882-1884). The Roman amphitheatre in Arles was built in the 1st century BC

Background imageGaul Collection: A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthy

A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthy
A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Augustus presents the constitution, Lyon, France, 10 BC (1882-1884)

Augustus presents the constitution, Lyon, France, 10 BC (1882-1884). The emperor with the deputies of the three provinces of Gaul. Lyon was the administrative centre of Roman Gaul

Background imageGaul Collection: Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Bertrand

Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Bertrand
Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: A bard reciting the noble traditions of the family, 1882-1884

A bard reciting the noble traditions of the family, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: Le plus scelerat des hommes, ordonne qu on te prepare un tombe, 1882-1884

Le plus scelerat des hommes, ordonne qu on te prepare un tombe, 1882-1884. (The most wicked of men orders that a tomb be prepared for you)

Background imageGaul Collection: Gallic utensils, 1882-1884

Gallic utensils, 1882-1884. The Gauls were a Celtic people that inhabited the area covered today by Belgium, France, Switzerland and northern Italy

Background imageGaul Collection: Vercingetorix Memorial at Alesia, near Dijon, France, 1882-1884

Vercingetorix Memorial at Alesia, near Dijon, France, 1882-1884. The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne

Background imageGaul Collection: Julius Caesar laying siege to Alesia, Gaul, 52 BC (1882-1884)

Julius Caesar laying siege to Alesia, Gaul, 52 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne

Background imageGaul Collection: Vercingetorix imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome, c52-46 BC (1882-1884)

Vercingetorix imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome, c52-46 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni

Background imageGaul Collection: Vercingetorix, chieftain of the Arverni, c52 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Spex

Vercingetorix, chieftain of the Arverni, c52 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Spex
Vercingetorix, chieftain of the Arverni, c52 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne

Background imageGaul Collection: Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier

Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier
Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Musee d Artillerie. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageGaul Collection: The Dying Gaul, Capitol, Rome, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Dying Gaul, Capitol, Rome, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Dying Gaul, (1893). An ancient Roman marble copy of a lost ancient Greek statue. From the collection of the Capitoline Museums, Rome

Background imageGaul Collection: The Emperor Caligula on the shore of Boulogne, 40 AD, (c1920). Artist: A MacKinlay

The Emperor Caligula on the shore of Boulogne, 40 AD, (c1920). Artist: A MacKinlay
The Emperor Caligula on the shore of Boulogne, 40 AD, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageGaul Collection: French costume: Gallic, Gallo Roman, Merovingian, Carlovingian, (1882)

French costume: Gallic, Gallo Roman, Merovingian, Carlovingian, (1882). Illustration showing costume from earlier periods, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel

Background imageGaul Collection: Gallic horseman, 19th century. Artist: Neuville

Gallic horseman, 19th century. Artist: Neuville
Gallic horseman, 19th century. A 19th-century representation of a cavalier gaulois (Gallic rider) from an earlier period

Background imageGaul Collection: Stationarii, a Gaul and a Roman, c1887 Artist: Francois Cudet

Stationarii, a Gaul and a Roman, c1887 Artist: Francois Cudet
Stationarii, a Gaul and a Roman, c1887. Histoire des corps de troupes de la ville de Paris

Background imageGaul Collection: Statue of Vercingetorix in transit, France 1901

Statue of Vercingetorix in transit, France 1901.The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne

Background imageGaul Collection: Mont Auxois and the statue of Vercingetorix, France, 1879

Mont Auxois and the statue of Vercingetorix, France, 1879. The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne

Background imageGaul Collection: Administrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). Artist: A Lemercier

Administrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). Artist: A Lemercier
Administrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). A: Centenier; B: Cinquantenier; C: Quartenier. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris. (France, 1887)

Background imageGaul Collection: Front cover of Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Front cover of Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915. Vercingatorix, the legendary Gallic warrior, leading modern French soldiers

Background imageGaul Collection: Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, c46 BC, (19th century)

Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, c46 BC, (19th century). Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix (died 46 BC) was defeated and captured by Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) at Alesia (near Dijon in France)

Background imageGaul Collection: Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37

Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37. Reign of Iberius, (AD 14-37). Constructed by Gaulish sailors

Background imageGaul Collection: Visigothic Belt-Buckle, 6th century

Visigothic Belt-Buckle, 6th century
A visigothic belt-bucle from S.E Gaul, from the Cluny Museums collection in Paris, 6th century

Background imageGaul Collection: Roman bronze of a Gaulish prisoner

Roman bronze of a Gaulish prisoner
Imperial period Roman bronze statuette of a Gaulish prisoner with his hands tied behind his back, from Umbria. From the British Museums collection

Background imageGaul Collection: Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC

Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC
Left: an obverse side, showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC. Right reads L.Hostilius Seserur

Background imageGaul Collection: Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BC

Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BC
Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani (also found in S.E Britain), obverse side, head facing left, 1st century BC

Background imageGaul Collection: Gold stater of the / issued by Namnetes, 2nd century

Gold stater of the / issued by Namnetes, 2nd century
Gold stater of the/issued by Namnetes. Obverse side, head facing left, 2nd century. Based on the gold staters of Phillip II of Macedon. (2nd Century)

Background imageGaul Collection: Gold Gallo-Belgic stater of the Ambiani, 2nd century BC

Gold Gallo-Belgic stater of the Ambiani, 2nd century BC
Gold Gallo-Belgic stater of the Ambiani, also found in SE. England, 2nd century BC

Background imageGaul Collection: Reconstruction of reaping machine used in Gaul in Ancient Roman times, as described by Pliny, c1890

Reconstruction of reaping machine used in Gaul in Ancient Roman times, as described by Pliny, c1890
Reconstruction of reaping machine used in Gaul in Ancient Roman times, as described by Pliny, Engraving, c1890

Background imageGaul Collection: Late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st century

Late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st century
A late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st century

Background imageGaul Collection: Tongeren, Belgium - statue of Ambiorix

Tongeren, Belgium - statue of Ambiorix
Statue of Ambiorix in Tongeren, Belgium. He was a leader of the Eburones, a Belgic tribe in north-east Gaul, the location of modern Belgium

Background imageGaul Collection: Battle of Tours or Battle of Poitiers. Octuber 732. Miniatur

Battle of Tours or Battle of Poitiers. Octuber 732. Miniature of Great Chronicle of France. Chateau of Chantilly. France

Background imageGaul Collection: Clovis and Syagrius

Clovis and Syagrius
Clovis I, king of the Franks, personally splits the head of the soldier who broke the vase of Soissons. 486

Background imageGaul Collection: Charlemagne

Charlemagne
Idealized portrait of Charlemagne. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGaul Collection: Gauls in the Roman Empire

Gauls in the Roman Empire
Gauls on horseback under the Roman Empire. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGaul Collection: Europeans of the early Middle Ages

Europeans of the early Middle Ages
European family of the early Middle Ages. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageGaul Collection: Teutons celebrating a victory in ancient times

Teutons celebrating a victory in ancient times
Teutonic warriors elevating their leader on a shield after a victory. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGaul Collection: Franks crossing the Rhine into Gaul

Franks crossing the Rhine into Gaul
Migration of the Franks across the Rhine into Gaul. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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"Gaul: A Tapestry of History Unveiled" Step into the captivating world of Gaul, a land steeped in rich history and vibrant tales. From the vast expanse of the Roman Empire to the mystical allure of ancient Druids, this enchanting region has witnessed countless chapters unfold. As we trace our fingers across maps depicting Europe under Roman rule and the sprawling territories of the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War, we are transported back in time. The boundaries blur as Gaul emerges with its own distinct identity on an intricately detailed map from centuries ago. Intriguingly, amidst these historical landscapes, we encounter a Druid carrying mistletoe - a symbol shrouded in mystery and reverence. These wise men collected sacred mistletoe, their rituals intertwining with nature's secrets. The echoes of conquest resonate through Viking raids led by Olaf I. Their fierce presence leaves an indelible mark on Gaul's tapestry, forever entwined with tales of bravery and resilience. Meanwhile, within the embrace of Rome's grandeur circa 200 AD lies Gaul itself - a thriving part of this mighty empire. Its people flourish under Julius Caesar's watchful gaze as depicted in an evocative illustration published in 1867. But beyond political power struggles and territorial expansions lie stories that touch hearts deeply. Badoit is discovered here - sparkling water bubbling forth from hidden springs beneath Gaul's soil; refreshing both body and soul for generations to come. Saint Antoninus stands tall among them all - a Christian missionary who fearlessly spread his faith across these lands while paying homage to those who came before him. His martyrdom etches his name into Gaul's collective memory forevermore. And finally, Pope Adrian I meets Charlemagne – two influential figures whose meeting reverberates through history like ink seeping onto parchment within incunabula Chronicles.