Gallus
Gallus stands for:
- gallus , see domestic chicken
- Combed chickens , genus of chicken birds
- Frankfurt-Gallus , district of Frankfurt am Main
- Gallus Holding , Swiss manufacturer of printing machines
- Gallus , men's shoe brand, see Deichmann SE #Positioning on the market
- Gallus or Gallos , ancient name of the river Mudurnu Çayı in today's Turkey, see Mudurnu
- Gallus , eunuch priest, see Galloi
Gallus is the name of the following people:
A name:
- Gallus (saint) (around 550–620 / 640), Irish saint and patron of the city of St. Gallen
Family name:
- Alexander Gallus , other name of Alexander de Villa Dei (around 1170– ??), French canon and author
- Alexander Gallus (historian) (* 1972), German historian
- Bertram Gallus (1951-2004), German publisher
- Carolus Gallus ( Karel de Haan ; 1530-1616), Dutch preacher
- Claudia Gallus (* 1970), German actress
- Georg Gallus (* 1927), German politician (FDP)
- Jacobus Gallus (1550–1591), composer
- Jodocus Gallus (1459–1517), humanist and preacher
- Johannes Gallus (around 1525–1587), German theologian and poet
- Jutta Gallus , former name of Jutta Fleck (* 1946), "Frau vom Checkpoint Charlie"
- Martin Gallus († after 1116), Polish Benedictine and chronicler, see Gallus Anonymus
- Martin Gallus (theologian) († 1581), German theologian
- Nicolaus Gallus (also Nicolaus Gall ; 1516–1570), German theologian and reformer
- Thomas Gallus (1190–1226 / 1246), French philosopher and scholastic
- Tibor Gallus (1906–1982), Hungarian theologian and priest
Cognomen:
- Aelius Gallus , Roman prefect of Egypt
- Appius Annius Gallus (Consul 67) , Roman politician and senator
- Appius Annius Gallus (consul in the 2nd century) , Roman politician and senator, consul 139/140
- Aulus Didius Gallus , Roman senator and general
- Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento , Roman suffect consul 80 and 83
- Constantius Gallus (325–354), cousin and Caesar of the Roman emperor Constantius II.
- Gaius Aquilius Gallus (around 116–44 BC), Roman lawyer
- Gaius Arminius Gallus , Roman suffect consul 120
- Gaius Asinius Gallus (41 BC – 33 AD), Roman consul
- Gaius Cestius Gallus (consul 35) , Roman senator
- Gaius Cestius Gallus (suffect consul 42) († 67), Roman senator
- Gaius Cornelius Gallus (around 69–26 BC), Roman soldier and poet
- Gaius Iulius Gallus , Consul 124
- Iulius Gallus Aquila , Roman lawyer
- Lucius Afinius Gallus , Roman consul 62
- Lucius Anicius Gallus , Roman politician, consul 160 BC. Chr.
- Lucius Aurelius Gallus (consul 146) , Roman suffect consul
- Lucius Aurelius Gallus (Consul 174) , Roman Consul
- Lucius Aurelius Gallus (consul 198) , Roman consul, governor of the Roman province of Moesia inferior (Lower Moesia )
- Lucius Caninius Gallus (tribune 56 BC) , Roman politician
- Lucius Caninius Gallus (consul 37 BC) , Roman senator
- Lucius Caninius Gallus (suffect consul 2 BC) , Roman politician and senator
- Lucius Cossonius Gallus , Roman suffect consul 116
- Lucius Fabius Gallus , Roman suffect consul 131
- Marcus Nonius Gallus , Roman general
- Marcus Vergilius Gallus Lusius , Roman officer
- Messalla Vipstanus Gallus , Roman suffect consul 48
- Quintus Ogulnius Gallus , Roman politician and consul
- Quintus Petiedius Gallus , Roman suffect consul (153)
- Quintus Roscius Gallus (around 126–62 BC), Roman actor
- Sextus Gavius Gallus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Trebonianus Gallus (206–253), Roman emperor
First name:
- Gallus Anonymus , Benedictine and chronicler
- Gallus Jakob Baumgartner (1797–1869), Swiss politician
- Gallus Dreßler (1533 – around 1585), German cantor and composer
- Gallus Emmenius (1541–1599), city physician in Zittau
- Gallus Haas († 1540), abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien
- Gallus Jacob (1670–1736 / 1737), German court official
- Gallus Kemli (1417–1480 / 1481), Benedictine monk in the monastery of St. Gallen
- Gallus Moosbrugger (1810–1886), cheese merchant
- Gallus Oehem (around 1445–1521), monk and chronicler of the Reichenau monastery
- Gallus Schmid (1902–1977), Austrian politician (ÖVP) and embroidery manufacturer
- Gallus Zeiler (1705–1755), Benedictine and monastery composer
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