1. Gallo-Roman - Noun
2. Gallo-Roman - Adjective
Gallo-Roman (plural Gallo-Romans)
(historical) A Romanized Gaul, i.e. a Gaulish person who adopted or adapted the culture, language etc. of the Roman Empire following the establishment of Roman rule in the region of Gaul.
Pertaining to the period of Roman rule in Gaul, 50 BC–486 AD.
Pertaining to the Gallo-Romans.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfterwards a Gallo-Roman culture emerged and Gaul was increasingly integrated into the Roman empire. Source: Internet
Classicists have knowledge of many Gallo-Roman villas in Normandy. Source: Internet
Before Clovis, we have Gallo-Roman and Gaulish prehistory. Source: Internet
Agricola's parents were from noted Gallo-Roman political families of senatorial rank, his ancestors were Romanised Gauls of local origin. Source: Internet
Celtic art had already incorporated classical influences, and surviving Gallo-Roman pieces interpret classical subjects or keep faith with old traditions despite a Roman overlay. Source: Internet
From ancient times river traffic on the Seine supported Gallo-Roman cities of the estuary. Source: Internet