Category
page 1Pre-Roman Gaul
Cisalpine Gaul
Roman province

Armorica
thumb|300px|The Roman geographical area of Armorica. The Seine and the Loire are marked in red.
Roman–Gallic Wars
series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and groups of Gauls
Vix grave
archaeological tomb at Vix in Côte-d'Or (France)

Nordwestblock
thumb|300px|Archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age associated with the Nordwestblock area
The Nordwestblock (German, "Northwest Block") is a hypothetical Northwestern European cultural region that some scholars propose as a prehistoric culture in the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, far-northern France, and northwestern Germany, in an area approximately bounded by the Somme, Oise, Meuse and Elbe rivers, possibly extending to the eastern part of what is now England, during the Bronze and Iron Ages from the 3rd to the 1st millennia BCE, up to the onset of historical sources, in the 1st centu
Gallia Celtica
cultural region of Gaul inhabited by Celts
vergobret
The vergobret (Gaulish uergobretos or uercobretos) was the chief magistrate among certain Gallic peoples. The office is described by Caesar among the Aedui in 58 and 52 BC, and is also attested after the Roman conquest among other Gallic peoples through epigraphic and numismatic evidence.
Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul
ethnic group