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Gallus and father
* In Rome, Hostilian, son of Decius, succeeds his father, while Trebonianus Gallus is proclaimed Emperor by the troops.
Married to Quinctia, daughter of Lucius Quinctius, who was executed in 43 BC, Pollio is also notable as the father of Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, the second husband of Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augustus's partner, second-in-command and second son-in-law.
Gallus might have been his slave name but it might also have signified that his father was a Gallic slave.
f. Gallus, father of the consul of 243 BC.
* Gaius Sulpicius C. f. Gallus, father of the consul of 166 BC.
* Quintus Sulpicius C. f. C. n. Gallus, died at an early age, and his death was borne by his father with great fortitude.
* Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, consul 8 BC, died 30, father of ... Asinius Celer
Records of the battle are sparse, it was briefly described by the cronicler Thietmar of Merseburg ( 975-1018 ), whose father participated in the battle ( Chronicon II. 19 ), and mentioned by Gallus Anonymus in the 12th-century Gesta principum Polonorum.
At some point prior to 331 / 2, Gallus ' mother, Galla, seems to have died, as at that stage, Gallus ' father was married to one Basilina and had had a son by that marriage.
Gallus was born in Massa Veternensis, Italia, after his father had been recalled from exile.
Asinius Gallus never denied his paternity of the son of Tiberius and Vipsania, Julius Caesar Drusus, heir from 19 AD to 23 AD, which means that he might also have been the father of the child Vipsania was expecting on her divorce.
His father an elder Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus was Bradua ’ s consular colleague in 108.
Other sources, however, make her only daughter by her first marriage Claudia Pulchra, born around 13 BC, who became the second wife of her distant cousin, Publius Quinctilius Varus after the death of his first wife, Vipsania Marcella, and following the death of her second husband she married Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus, by whom he had a son born in 12 BC named Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus-who was the father of Empress Messalina-and a daughter Valeria, who married Lucius Vipstanus Gallus, Praetor in 17, who died during his office, and by whom she had issue.
< td valign = top > Co-emperor with his father Trebonianus Gallus.

Gallus and elder
* Gaius Asinius Gallus, widower of Vipsania Agrippina and alleged lover of Agrippina the elder ( starvation )
Gallus had three siblings: an elder sister, of unknown name, who was the first wife of Constantius II, an elder brother, also of unknown name, who died in the purges after the death of Constantine I, and a younger half-brother by his father's second marriage, named Flavius Claudius Iulianus, commonly known as Julian.
* Antonia Hybrida Major ( Major Latin for the elder ) married Roman tribune Lucius Caninius Gallus
His only known siblings were his elder half-sister Claudia Pulchra who married the Roman general and politician Publius Quinctilius Varus and his full sister Valeria, born ca 10 BC who married Lucius Vipstanus Gallus ( ca 15 BC-17 ), Praetor in 17, and had issue.

Gallus and brother
The massacre left Constantius, his older brother Constantine II, his younger brother Constans, and three cousins Gallus, Julian and Nepotianus as the only surviving male relatives of Constantine the Great.
But according to Gallus Anonymus, he maintained his arrogance which caused the anger of his brother, who committed an act he regretted forever ; however, the chronicle Cosmas of Prague, stated that the punishment of Bolesław III was calculated:
According to Gallus Anonymus, the Polish ruler held after repentance, received a pardon from his brother Zbigniew.
Allegedly at the instigation of his stepmother Helena, Julius Constantius did not live initially at the court of his half brother, but together with Dalmatius and Hannibalianus in Tolosa, in Etruria, the birthplace of his son Gallus, and in Corinth.
His German name, " Kurscherer ", was changed to " Pellicanus " by his mother's brother Jodocus Gallus, an ecclesiastic connected with the University of Heidelberg, who supported his nephew for sixteen months at the university in 1491-1492.

Gallus and were
In 46, Asinius Gallus, the grandson of Asinius Pollio, and Statilius Corvinus were exiled for a plot hatched with several of Claudius ' own freedmen.
Julian and Gallus were excluded from public life, were strictly guarded in their youth, and given a Christian education.
After Eusebius died in 342, both Julian and Gallus were exiled to the imperial estate of Macellum in Cappadocia.
Still other motives were responsible according to Gallus Anonymus, who claimed that it was the Bohemian Princess Dobrawa who convinced her husband to change his religion.
The first Roman gladiators were prisoners of war and were named according to their ethnic roots such as Samnite, Thracian and the Gaul ( Gallus ).
" Rooster ( Gallus domesticus ) bones were identified at Lachish dating to early Iron II ", but even earlier not to be ruled out, which corresponds was well with " as for Palestine, the earliest chicken bones are present in Iron Age I strata in Lachish and Tell Hasben ".
The son Gallus and Vipsania had several sons together, of whom two were full consuls and a third was consul suffect.
Later sources claim that, after an initial defeat, Gallus and Volusianus were murdered by their own troops or Gallus did not have the chance to face Aemilianus at all because his army went over to the usurper.
The two armies met at Interamna Nahars ( modern Terni ), at the southern end of the eastern branch of the Flaminia, and Aemilian won the battle ; Gallus and Volusianus fled with few followers towards north, probably to gather time before the arrival of the reinforcements, but at Forum Flaminii ( modern San Giovanni Profiamma ), on the western branch of Flaminia, they were killed by some of their own guards, who thought that their betrayal could earn them a reward.
With the news of the death of the emperors, the army proclaimed Trebonianus Gallus emperor, but in Rome they were succeeded by Hostilian, who would die shortly afterwards in an outbreak of plague.
In the 16th century, settings like these, and further developments, were created for the Catholic Church by Victoria, William Byrd, Jacobus Gallus, Francisco Guerrero, Orlando di Lasso, and Cypriano de Rore.
Among those who perished were Gaius Asinius Gallus, a prominent senator and opponent of Tiberius who was linked to Agrippina's faction.
Some of the domestic animals that were planned for the agricultural area during the first mission include four pygmy goats and one billy goat from the plateau region of Nigeria, 35 hens and three roosters ( a mix of Indian jungle fowl ( Gallus gallus ), Japanese silky bantam, and a hybrid of these ), two sows and one boar pig ( feral ), as well as tilapia fish grown in a rice and azolla pond system originating millennia ago in China.
In Sumerian and Akkadian ( Babylonian and Assyrian ) mythology, The Gallus ( also called gallu demons or gallas gallû ) were great demons / devils of the underworld.
Jews, who were driven out of Galilee rebuilt Joppa ( Jaffa ), which had been destroyed earlier by Cestius Gallus.
Gallus ' paternal grandparents were the Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
Gallus himself was one of the only imperial males, outside of the three sons of Constantine I and Fausta, who were not killed ; the others being Gallus ' younger half-brother, Julian, and their cousin, Nepotian, each of whom was very young at the time.
Gallus was saved from an assassination plot by a woman, who revealed that some members of her household were planning the murder.
Different sources tell different stories, but all agree that Gallus arrested Domitianus and the quaestor Montius Magnus who had come to his aid, and that the two officers were killed.
From his daughter ’ s marriages, he had at least two grandchildren who were a younger Lucius Caninius Gallus and Antonia.

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