Histoire des Gaulois (1/3) / depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à l'entière soumission de la Gaule à la domination romaine.
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The work reconstructs the long history of the ancient Gaulish peoples from their earliest nomadic phase through settlement and eventual submission to Rome, organizing the narrative into four periods. It combines annalistic sources from many neighboring peoples with critical analysis to distinguish enduring racial and cultural traits—marked personal bravery, intellect, mobility, aversion to strict discipline and chronic internal rivalry—and regional variations between branches. The author contrasts nomadic and early sedentary social forms to show continuity in character across centuries while explaining institutions, military activity, and interactions with surrounding civilizations.
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