- religion,
gallûs (also
called gallas;
Akkadian gallû <
Sumerian gal.lu) were
great demons or
devils of the
ancient Mesopotamian Underworld.
Gallu demons...
- Look up
gallus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gallus may
refer to:
Saint Gall or
Gallus (c. 550 – c. 646),
Irish monk
Gallus Anonymus, 12th-century...
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Jimmy Gallu is a 1982
Indian Kannada-language
drama film
directed by K. S. L.
Swamy and
produced by Shashirekha. The
story is
written by
Venugopal Kasaragod...
- Treboni****
Gallus (c. 206 –
August 253) was
Roman emperor from June 251 to
August 253, in a
joint rule with his son Volusi****.
Gallus was born in Italy...
- The red
junglefowl (
Gallus gallus), also
known as the
Indian red
junglefowl (and
formerly the
bankiva or bankiva-fowl), is a
species of tropical, predominantly...
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Christine Ann
Gallus (born 6
April 1943) is an
Australian former politician. She
served as a
Liberal member of the
Australian House of Representatives...
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Gallus is the
second album from
Scottish rock band Gun.
Singles "Higher Ground", "Steal Your Fire", and "Welcome to the Real World"
reached No. 48, #24...
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Gaius Cornelius Gallus (c. 70 – 26 BC) was a
Roman poet, orator,
politician and
military commander, at one time
appointed by the
Emperor Augustus as prefect...
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Gallus Mag (real name unknown) was a six-foot-plus tall,
female bouncer at a 19th-century New York City bar
called The Hole in the Wall. She
figures prominently...
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Samuel Gallu (March 21, 1918 –
March 27, 1991) was an
American writer,
producer and
director of film,
theatre and television. He is also
sometimes credited...