Gallus

Gallus stands for:

  • Gallus, Latin for "rooster", see Huhn
  • Comb chickens, a genus of gallinaceous birds with four types
  • Frankfurt Gallus, a district of Frankfurt am Main
  • Gallus Holding, a Swiss manufacturer of label printing and folding carton printing machines
  • A men's shoe brand in 2005 taken over by the Deichmann Group, see Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe
  • Gallus or Gallos, the ancient name of the river Mudurnu Çayı in Turkey today
  • A eunuch priests of Cybele and Attiskults (plural Galli or Galloi )

Gallus is the personal name of

  • Gallus (Holy ) ( ~ 550-620/640 ), Irish saint and patron saint of the city of St. Gallen

Gallus is the cognomen or surname:

  • Alexander Gallus, another name of Alexander de Villa Dei (~ 1170 - ), writer of Latin writings
  • Alexander Gallus ( historian ) (born 1972 ), German historian
  • Aulus Didius Gallus, Roman senator and commander
  • Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento, Roman Suffektkonsul 80 and 83
  • Bertram Gallus (1951-2004), German publisher
  • Carolus Gallus ( Karel de Haan, 1530-1616 ), preacher
  • Claudia Gallus (* 1970), German actress; Daughter of Jutta Gallus
  • Constantius Gallus ( 325-354 ), cousin and Caesar of the Roman emperor Constantius II
  • Gaius Aquilius Gallus (~ 116-44 BC ), Roman jurist
  • Gaius Asinius Gallus (41 BC -33 AD ), Roman consul
  • Gaius Cestius Gallus (consul 35), Roman senator
  • Gaius Cestius Gallus ( Suffektkonsul 42) († 67), Roman senator
  • Gaius Cornelius Gallus (~ 69-26 BC), Roman soldier and poet
  • Georg Gallus (* 1927), German politician ( FDP)
  • Jacobus Gallus (1550-1591), composer
  • John Gallus (~ 1525-1587 ), German theologian and poet
  • Jutta Gallus ( born 1946 ), known as " The Woman from Checkpoint Charlie ", see Jutta Fleck
  • Lucius Anicius Gallus, Roman politician, consul 160 BC
  • Lucius Aurelius Gallus ( Suffektkonsul 146 ), Roman Suffektkonsul
  • Lucius Aurelius Gallus (consul 174 ), Roman consul
  • Lucius Aurelius Gallus (consul 198 ), Roman consul, governor of the Roman province of Moesia inferior ( Niedermösien )
  • Lucius Caninius Gallus ( tribune 56 BC ), Roman politician
  • Lucius Caninius Gallus (consul 37 BC), Roman senator
  • Lucius Caninius Gallus ( Suffektkonsul 2 BC ), Roman politician and Senator
  • Lucius Cossonius Gallus, Roman Suffektkonsul 116
  • Lucius Fabius Gallus, Roman Suffektkonsul 131
  • Marcus Nonius Gallus, Roman general
  • Martin Gallus ( chronicler ) ( ~ 1066-1145 ), Polish chronicler
  • Martin Gallus ( theologian ) ( † 1581), German Protestant theologian
  • Messalla Vipstanus Gallus, Roman Suffektkonsul 48
  • Nicolaus Gallus (also Hahn, Han, Gall, 1516-1570 ), Lutheran theologian and reformer
  • Quintus Ogulnius Gallus, Roman politician and consul
  • Quintus Roscius Gallus (~ 126-62 BC ), Roman Actor
  • Trebonianus Gallus ( 206-253 ), Roman emperor
  • Thomas Gallus of Vercelli ( 1190-1226/46 ), Mystic

Gallus is the first name of the following persons:

  • Gallus Anonymus, Benedictine and historian (12th century)
  • Gallus Zeiler (1705-1755), Benedictine monastery and composer

See also:

  • Gallos
  • Gallus Church
  • Martin- Gallus - Kirche ( Magdeburg )
  • Disambiguation
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