cisalpine

cisalpine
adjective Date: 1542 situated on the south side of the Alps <
Cisalpine Gaul
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compare transalpine

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  • Cisalpine Gaul — This article is about the Roman province. For other uses of the word Cisalpine , see Cisalpine (disambiguation). Map of the Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine Gaul, in Latin: Gallia Cisalpina or Citerior, also called Gallia Togata,[1] was a Roman province… …   Wikipedia

  • Cisalpine Club — The Cisalpine Club was an association of Roman Catholic laymen formed in England in the 1790s to promote Cisalpinism, and played a role in the public debate surrounding the progress of Catholic Emancipation. Contents 1 Overview 2 Relief 3 Notes …   Wikipedia

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