- A
gallus (pl.
galli /
gallae) was a
eunuch priest/priestess of the
Phrygian goddess Cybele (Magna
Mater in Rome) and her
consort Attis,
whose worship was...
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priest of Cybele. The
Gallae were not
ascetic but hedonistic, so
castration was not
about stopping ****ual desires. Some
Gallae would marry men, and others...
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Galashiels (/ˌɡæləˈʃiːlz/; Scots:
Gallae,
Scottish Gaelic: An Geal Àth) is a town in the
Scottish Borders with a po****tion of
around 12,600. Its name...
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Cynips quercusfolii, also
known as the
cherry gall wasp, is a gall wasp
species in the
genus Cynips and
family Cynipidae. The
species is
important for...
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Pseudoellimma gallae is an
extinct species of
clupeiform fish
which existed in the
Coqueiro Seco Formation,
Brazil during the
early Cretaceous period....
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Temnothorax gallae is a
species of ant in the
family Formicidae. "Temnothorax
gallae". GBIF.
Retrieved 2018-04-11. "Temnothorax
gallae Species Information"...
- Āttĭs || cĕlĕrī rătĕ mărĭă This
metre was used for
songs sung by
galli (or
gallae),
eunuch devotees of the
goddess Cybele, the
ancient nature goddess of Anatolia...
- nutgalls.
These galls are
produced by the
infection from the
insect Cynips gallae tinctoriae. They are used for dyeing.
Several other species are
known colloquially...
- Songs, with lead
single "Be My Lover" (Korean: 바다 보러 갈래?; RR: Bada
Boreo Gallae?),
which was
released on
August 16. On
August 19, it was
announced that...
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image was
brought to Rome from
Pessinus in 204 BC,
along with the goddess's
Gallae priestesses. As the "Great
Mother of the Gods" and a
purported ancestral...