Julius Caesar first uses the term "noble savage."
Date: 50s BCE
Caesar uses this term to refer to the people who live along what is now Provence in France. Caesar begins to divide the communities he conquers into "types," using labels like "Gaul," "Celtic," "Germani," and "Belgae." These are not the identifiers claimed by the local people, but will become the ethnic identities that, in some cases, form the basis for the eventual names of nation states.