Tres Galliae

Latin

Etymology

trēs (three) + Gallia (Gaul)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /treːs ˈɡal.li.ae̯/

Proper noun

Trēs Galliae f pl (genitive Trium Galliārum); first declension and third declension

  1. 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
Trīs Galliās
Ablative Tribus Galliīs
Vocative Trēs Galliae

Synonyms

  • (the three Gauls): Gallia Comāta
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