The Romalian invasion of Gallia was a military campaign waged by the Romalian emperor Julius. Romalian victory resulted in a brief expansion of Romalia over half of Gallia.[1]
Background[]
Romalia was founded as a city-state, which grew by annexing surrounding cities on the Ausonian Peninsula. By the reign of Julius, Romalia ruled over most of the peninsula.[1]
Combatants[]
Romalia[]
Romalian forces were led by Julius, the emperor.
Gallia[]
The leadership of the Gallian forces are unknown.
Course of the war[]
Conclusion[]
Romalia conquered half of Gallia.
Aftermath[]
Although Gallia had ceded half its lands to Romalia, Romalian control over these lands was tenuous.
Origin[]
The Romalian invasion of Gallia may be based on Julius Caesar's campaign in Gaul.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The World Door of the Holy Country (Volume 13), Chapter 1