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Gallus and exhibition
Gallus extends in the west to Griesheim, while it is bordered in the north by the exhibition center and the Restockpark and in the south by the railway tracks.

Gallus and presumed
In that sense the pages of literary history are peopled with shadows: Aquilius Gallus, Quintus Hortensius Hortalus, Lucius Licinius Lucullus and many others who left a reputation but no readable works ; they are to be presumed in the Golden Age by their associations.
* Jacobus Gallus ( 1550 – 1591 ), composer ( presumed born in Ribnica )

Gallus and soon
In any case, Gallus had no choice but to get rid of the Goths as soon as possible.
This conjecture seems to be confirmed in the introduction of the first volume of the chronicles of Gallus Anonymus concerning the Pomeranians: Although often the leaders of the forces defeated by the Polish duke sought salvation in baptism, as soon as they regained their strength, they repudiated the Christian faith and started the war against Christians anew.

Gallus and be
Constantius, after his experience with Gallus, intended his representative to be more a figurehead than an active participant in events, so he packed Julian off to Gaul with a small retinue and Constantius ' prefects in Gaul would keep him in check.
The second most popular theory about the origin and sense of Mieszko's name can be traced to the very old legend, firstly described by Gallus Anonymus, according to which Mesco ( the Latinized form used by the earliest sources ) was blind during his first seven years of life.
" 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 king of Illyria, Gentius, is defeated at Scodra by a Roman force under Lucius Anicius Gallus and then brought to Rome as a captive to be interned in Iguvium.
One literary tradition claims that Decius was betrayed by his successor Trebonianus Gallus, who was involved in a secret alliance with the Goths but this cannot be substantiated and was most likely a later invention since Gallus felt compelled to adopt Decius ' younger son, Gaius Valens Hostilianus, as joint emperor even though the latter was too young to rule in his own right.
He then moved quickly to Italy, where he defeated Emperor Trebonianus Gallus, only to be killed by his own men when another general, Valerian, proclaimed himself Emperor and moved against Aemilian with a larger army.
* Gallus, a British dialect word, chiefly Scottish, derogatory in origin and meaning " wild, a rascal ; deserving to be hanged ( from the Gallows )"; later meaning:
As the city center is built on an unstable turf ground ( thanks to its founder Gallus who was looking for a hermitage and not founding a city ), all buildings on the valley floor must be built on piles.
The arrest of Montius Magnus led to the discovery of what seems to be a plot to elevate an usurper against Gallus.
Gallus tried to put the blame of all of his actions on Constantina, but Constantius sentenced him to death ; the emperor later changed his mind, and ordered the caesar to be spared, but Eusebius ordered that the news was not to reach the executioners.
Since the Asinius Gallus seems to have been the Lucius Asinius Gallus who became a Consul in 60, by exclusion of parts the Gnaeus Asinius must be the Asinius Saloninus.
Since the Asinius Gallus seems to have been the Lucius Asinius Gallus who became a Consul in 60, by exclusion of parts the Gnaeus Asinius must be the Asinius Saloninus.
The career of Aulus Didius Gallus up to 51 can be partly reconstructed from an inscription from Olympia.
" It reads: Gallus hanc historiam scripsit, monachus, opinor, aliquis, ut ex proemiis coniicere licet qui Boleslai tertii tempore vixit ( Gallus wrote this history, some monk, in my opinion, who lived in the time of Bolesław III, as can be conjectured from the preface.
What Gallus did write about himself may be summed up as follows: Before going to Poland, he likely spent some time in Hungary, where he met Polish King Bolesław III Wrymouth ; he was a pilgrim ; he revered Saint Giles ; and he knew little about Scandinavia.
Fałkowski has noted that the two theories — French and Italian — may be less mutually exclusive than some think, as Gallus might have been born in Italy, been a monk at the Lido, and have later traveled to France and Hungary.
He can hardly be identical with the Chaeremon who accompanied ( c. 26 BCE ) Aelius Gallus, prefect of Egypt, on a journey into the interior of the country.
The Rhetorica ad Herennium can be seen as part of a liberal populist movement, along with those like Plotius Gallus who began teaching in Latin.

Gallus and Augustus
Ronald Syme points out the similarity of Crassus ' removal from the official record with that of Cornelius Gallus, the contemporary disgraced governor of Egypt, who was recalled by Augustus for assuming inappropriate honours.
Ancient scholars, such as Servius, conjectured that the Aristaeus episode replaced a long section in praise of Virgil's friend, the poet Gallus, who was disgraced by Augustus and committed suicide in 26 BC.
* Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, consul under Caesar Augustus ( d. AD 33 )
Constantius tried to lure Gallus, sending the tribunus scutariorum Scudilo to tell Gallus that Constantius wanted to raise him to Augustus.
Gallus desiring to finally obtain the rank of Augustus, took Constantius's bait and left Antioch to meet him.
He was friends with the poets Gallus and Virgil, and with them had as his patron Maecenas, and through Maecenas the emperor Augustus.
In political life Gallus espoused the cause of Octavian, and as a reward for his services was made prefect of Egypt ( Suetonius, Augustus, 66 ).
The genealogy of the blessed Cadoc arises from the most noble emperors of Rome, from the time of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, Augustus Cesar, in whose time Christ was born, begat Octavianus, Octavianus begat Tiberius, Tiberius begat Caius, Caius begat Claudius, Claudius begat Vespasian, Vespasian begat Titus, Titus begat Domitian, Domitian begat Nero, under whom the apostles Peter and Paul suffered, Nero begat Trajan, Trajan begat Adrian, Adrian begat Antonius, Antonius begat Commodus, Commodus begat Meobus, Meobus begat Severus, Severus begat Antonius, Antonius begat Aucanus, Aucanus begat Aurelian, Aurelian begat Alexander, Alexander begat Maximus, Maximus begat Gordian, Gordian begat Philip, Philip begat Decius, Decius begat Gallus, Callus begat Valerian, Valerian begat Cleopatra, Cleopatra begat Aurelian, Aurelian begat Titus, Titus begat Probus, Probus begat Carosius,

Gallus and staged
He built alliances outside the Brigantes, and during the governorship of Aulus Didius Gallus ( 52-57 ) he staged an invasion of the kingdom.

Gallus and Hippodrome
The same source claims that Gallus walked anonymously in Antioch by night, asking passersby for their opinion on their caesar, while Julian records the great amount of time spent by Gallus at the Hippodrome, probably to obtain popular support.

Gallus and honor
In 351 the Caesar Constantius Gallus built a new church in honor of Babylas at Daphne, a suburb of Antioch, and had the remains of the bishop transferred to it.

Gallus and only
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.
Constantius II ordered the murders of many descendants from the second marriage of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, leaving only Constantius and his brothers Constantine II and Constans I, and their cousins, Julian and Gallus ( Julian's half-brother ), as the surviving males related to Emperor Constantine.
Bronze of Gallus dating from the time of his reign as Roman Emperor, the only surviving near-complete full-size 3rd century Roman bronze ( Metropolitan Museum of Art )
Gallus may also have ordered a localized and uncoordinated persecution of the Christians, but the only solid evidence of this allegation is the imprisoning of Pope Cornelius in 252.
But modern historians believe this army, possibly mobilized for an incumbent campaign in the East, moved only after Gallus ' death to support its general's bid for power.
The only mention of Siemowit, along with his son Lestek and grandson Siemomysł, comes in the mediæval chronicle of Gallus Anonymus.
Gallus Anonymus in his laconic account only condemned both " traitor bishop " and violent king.
The only near-contemporary source was a chronicle of Gallus Anonymus, but the author evaded writing details about a conflict with the king.
Her seat was abolished after only one term, and Gallus followed most of her constituents into neighboring Hindmarsh.
Gallus took a substantial first-count lead and ultimately won on the eighth count, becoming only the second non-Labor MP ever to win the seat.
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.
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.
After Hawker was abolished in 1993, its member, Christine Gallus, became only the second non-Labor MP to represent Hindmarsh.
The only source for Gallus existence is a note made by Prince-Bishop of Warmia Marcin Kromer ( 1512 – 89 ) in the margin of folio 119 of the " Heilsberg manuscript.
Historians agree that Gallus writing style indicates a substantial education, available only to nobles and monks ; and that he was an experienced writer, thus likely also to have authored earlier works.
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.
His only surviving work, the Erotica Pathemata ( Of the Sorrows of Love ), was set out, the poet says in his preface, " in the shortest possible form " and dedicated to the poet Cornelius Gallus, as " a storehouse from which to draw material ".
In 168 BC, he was defeated at Scodra by a Roman force under L. Anicius Gallus, in only twenty or thirty days, and in 167 brought to Rome as a captive to participate in Gallus's triumph, after which he was interned in Iguvium.

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