Several movements of Gauls eastward led to a settlement in Asia Minor and in 189 BCE E. Gaul (called Galatia by the Greeks) came under Roman domination as a dependent kingdom. It became part of a Roman province in 25 BCE.
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Several movements of Gauls eastward led to a settlement in Asia Minor and in 189 BCE E. Gaul (called Galatia by the Greeks) came under Roman domination as a dependent kingdom. It became part of a Roman province in 25 BCE.