| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Roman general who conquered Gaul. | Julius Caesar | 91%
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| Site of famous prehistoric cave paintings. | Lascaux | 66%
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| The pagan priests of the people named above. | Druids | 62%
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| Name for people of ancient Gaul (hint: same name as a famous baseball team, though pronounced differently!) | Celts | 51%
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| This ancient Roman emperor, who once was active in Gaul with his father, later famously converted to Christianity. | Constantine the Great | 51%
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| Early colonizers who founded the city of Messalina, now called Marseille. | Greeks | 51%
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| Grandson of Charlemagne who was known for his lack of hair. | Charles the Bald | 46%
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| Famous Semitic seagoing merchants who established trading outposts in what we now call France. | Phoenicians | 40%
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| A short-statured early king of the Carolingian dynasty. | Pepin the Short | 38%
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| Name of the bloody wars the above general fought in. | Gallic Wars | 33%
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| Frankish dynasty that ruled most of France after about 509 AD/CE, and after whom a suave and philosophical, though notorious badboy character in the Matrix movies is named. | Merovingian Dynasty | 32%
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| Author of the primary source for written information about the dynasty named above. He is also considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. | Gregory of Tours | 3%
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