The Empire of the Roman Republic at the time of Julius Caesar comprised all the lands around the Mediterranean apart for Jordan, Egypt, eastern Libya and north-western Spain. Caesar added Gallia Transalpina (France north of the area on the Mediterranean coast, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland south of the river Rhine) and Germania (which at that time was the part of Germany west of the river Rhine) to the empire.

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