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Vipsania and Gallus
Vipsania Agrippina later married senator and consul Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus after Tiberius was forced to divorce her and marry Julia the Elder.
* Vipsania Agrippina, wife of Gaius Asinius Gallus and former wife of Tiberius ( b. 36 BC )
* Gaius Asinius Gallus, widower of Vipsania Agrippina and alleged lover of Agrippina the elder ( starvation )
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.
The son Gallus and Vipsania had several sons together, of whom two were full consuls and a third was consul suffect.
A descendant of Vipsania and Gallus, Pomponia Graecina, became a distinguished lady.
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.
A descendant of Vipsania and Gallus, Pomponia Graecina, became a distinguished lady.
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.

Vipsania and known
Vipsania Agrippina or most commonly known as Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder ( Major Latin for the elder, Classical Latin:, 14 BC – 17 October 33 ) was a distinguished and prominent Roman woman of the first century AD.
Agrippa and Julia's marriage resulted in five children: Gaius Caesar, Vipsania Julia ( also known as Julia the Younger ), Lucius Caesar, Vipsania Agrippina or Agrippina the Elder ( mother of Emperor Caligula ), and Agrippa Postumus ( a posthumous son ).
** Vipsania Julia Agrippina ( also known as Julia the Younger ) in 19 BC

Vipsania and were
Likewise, her eldest half-sisters, Vipsania Agrippina and Vipsania Marcella, were named after their father.
It is more probable that Ovid was somehow caught up in factional politics connected with the succession: Postumus Agrippa, Augustus ' adopted son, and Augustus ' granddaughter, Vipsania Julilla, were both relegated at around the same time.

Gallus and known
A rooster, also known as a cockerel, cock ( from Old English coc ) or chanticleer, is a male chicken ( Gallus gallus ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Nonianus ( or, less frequently, year 788 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Faustus and Gallus ( or, less frequently, year 1051 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sergius and Gallus ( or, less frequently, year 951 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Flaccus ( or, less frequently, year 927 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Censorinus and Gallus ( or, less frequently, year 746 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Agrippa and Gallus ( or, less frequently, year 717 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Cethegus ( or, less frequently, year 594 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Cornutus ( or, less frequently, year 293 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Pictor ( or, less frequently, year 485 Ab urbe condita ).
Trebonianus Gallus (; 206 – August 253 ), also known as Gallus, was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus.
He was later adopted into the Aelian gens by Aelius Gallus, and by Roman custom became known as Lucius Aelius Seianus, or simply Sejanus.
The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland.
* Reference guide to the four species of the genus Gallus, commonly known as junglefowl.
325 / 326 – 354 ), commonly known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire ( 351 – 354 ).
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.
The Sri Lankan Junglefowl ( Gallus lafayetii ), also known during the colonial era as the Ceylon Junglefowl, is a member of the Galliformes bird order
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.
He was listed by Gallus Anonymous in his Gesta principum Polonorum and was son of Lestek, the second known Duke of the Polans.
') It is not known whether Kromer intended the word " Gallus " as a proper name or as a reference to the author's nationality ( Gallus in this period normally means, " a Frenchman "), nor what he based his identification on.
The works by which Becker is most widely known are the Gallus, oder, römische Scenen aus der Zeit Augusts: zur genaueren Kenntniss des römischen Privatlebens ( 1838, new ed.
It is a literal translation in the Kentish dialect of a French treatise entitled Le Somme des vices et des values ( also known as Le Miroir du monde or Le Livre des commandemens, & c .), which was written in 1279 by Laurentius Gallus, a Dominican monk and confessor to Philip III of France.

Gallus and sons
Julius Constantius was a paternal half-brother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I, which, in turn, meant Gallus was a half-first cousin of Constantine's sons, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans.
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.
Following his death in 1776 and her death in 1781, their sons Martin Leopold Widhalm ( 1747 – 1806 ) and Gallus Ignatius Widhalm ( 1752 – 1822 ) took over from him and a grandson, Johann Martin Leopold Widhalm ( 1799 – 1855 ) too became involved in the business.
Iulius Constantius's sons Constantius Gallus and Julian married Constantine I's daughters by Fausta, Constantia and Helena, respectively.

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 ".
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 ' father and his elder brother were amongst those killed during the purges that occurred in the imperial family after the death of Constantine I in 337.
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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