Gallia (disambiguation)

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Gallia (English: Gaul), was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age occupied by present-day France, Belgium and other neighbouring countries.

Gallia or Gallian may also refer to:

Places

Roman provincia

  • Roman Gaul, sometimes referred to as Roman Gallia, including:
    • Gallia Cisalpina in present-day north Italy, a propraetorial province sometimes referred to as Gallia Citerior, Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata, subdivided into:
    • Gallia Narbonensis mainly in present-day south France, also known as Gallia Transalpina
    • Gallia Comata mainly in present-day west, central and north France, divided in 22 BC into three provincia:
    • Gallia Viennensis, in present-day south France

Other places

Fictional places

People

Individuals

Multiple persons or groups of people

Fictional people

Arts and entertainment

Sports

Other

  • 148 Gallia, an asteroid
  • Gallia, another term for the chemical compound gallium(III) oxide, Ga2O3
  • SS Gallia, a transatlantic ocean liner sunk during World War I by the German submarine U-35
  • SS Gallia (1879), a ship built in 1878 and broken up in 1900
  • Gallia Christiana, records of Catholic dioceses and abbeys in France
  • Gallia family Hoffmann apartment collection, a set of furniture and decorative objects designed by Josef Hoffman
  • Gallia Préhistoire, journal of prehistoric archaeology

See also