Tres Galliae
Latin
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /treːs ˈɡal.li.ae̯/
Proper noun
Trēs Galliae f pl (genitive Trium Galliārum); first declension and third declension
- the three Gauls, the division of Northern Gaul (Gallia Comāta) into three parts (Aquītānia, Celtica/Gallia Lugdūnensis, and Belgica) by Julius Caesar
Inflection
Third declension adjective with first declension noun.
| Case | Plural |
|---|---|
| nominative | Trēs Galliae |
| genitive | Trium Galliārum |
| dative | Tribus Galliīs |
| accusative | Trēs Galliās |
| ablative | Tribus Galliīs |
| vocative | Trēs Galliae |
Synonyms
- (the three Gauls): Gallia Comāta
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