Gall (disambiguation)

Gall stands for:

  • Gall ( Indian chief ) ( ~ 1840-1894 ), war chief of the North American Hunkpapa Lakota -

Gall is the surname of the following persons:

  • August von Gall (1872-1946), German theologian, professor of theology at the University of Giessen.
  • Berthold R. Gall (* 1947), German politician ( CDU)
  • Chris Gall (* 1975), German jazz pianist and composer
  • Dorothee Gall (* 1953), German classical philologist
  • Ernst Gall (1888-1958), German art historian
  • Ferdinand von Gall (1807-1872), German theater director and travel writer
  • Franz Gall ( historian ) ( 1926-1982 ), Austrian archivist and high school teachers
  • Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828), German physician, anatomist and phrenologist
  • Franz Paul Gall ( born 1926 ), German surgeon and university lecturer
  • France Gall ( born 1947 ), French singer
  • Frederick Gall ( b. 1957 ), Austrian sculptor
  • Günter Gall ( museum director ) ( 1924-2008 ), German museum director
  • Günter Gall ( artist) ( b. 1947 ), German musician, singer and comedian
  • Heinrich Gall (1899-1935), German chemist
  • Hubertus von Gall (* 1935), German archaeologist
  • Jean -Claude Gall ( b. 1936 ), French paleontologist
  • Jean -François Le Gall ( born 1959 ), French mathematician
  • Josef Gall (journalist ) ( 1820-1898 ), Austrian journalist
  • Joseph Anton Gall (1748-1807), German Catholic priest, Bishop of Linz
  • Joseph G. Gall ( born 1928 ), American zoologist and cell biologist
  • Karl Gall ( racing driver ) ( 1903-1939 ), Austrian motorcycle racer
  • Karl Gall ( footballer ) ( 1905-1943 ), Austrian football player
  • Leonhard Gall (1884-1952), German architect
  • Lothar Gall ( b. 1936 ), German historian and biographer
  • Louise von Gall (1815-1855), German writer
  • Ludwig Gall (1791-1863), German inventor
  • Ludwig von Gall (1769-1815), German Chamberlain and Major General
  • Matthias Gall (* 1975), German actor
  • Reinhold Gall ( born 1956 ), German politician ( SPD)
  • Shenel Gall (* 1991), soccer player of the Cayman Islands
  • Stanisław Gall (1865-1942), a Polish bishop
  • Willi Gall (1908-1941), German Communist and resistance fighter
  • Vladimir Samoilowitsch Gall (1919-2011), Soviet cultural officer and high school teacher

Gall is the first name of the following persons:

  • Gall Fischer ( † 1530), followers of the Anabaptist movement and Chiliast

Gall is the name of several places:

In Germany:

  • Gall ( Eggenfelden), district of the city Eggenfelden, Rottal -Inn, Bavaria
  • Gall ( Schalkham ), part of the municipality Schalkham, district of Landshut, Bavaria

In Austria:

  • Gall (municipality Sankt Urban ), a village of the town of Sankt Urban, district Feldkirchen, Carinthia

See also:

  • Gal
  • Galle ( disambiguation)
  • Le Gall
  • Disambiguation
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