Red junglefowl (redirect from Gallus gallus gallus)
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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Trebonianus Gallus (c. 206 – August 253) was Roman emperor from June 251 to August 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus. Gallus was born in Italy...
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Chicken (redirect from Gallus gallus domesticus)
N. (December 20, 1994), "One subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus gallus) suffices as the matriarchic ancestor of all domestic breeds", PNAS...
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Prime Minister Paul Keating referred to her as "Callous Gallus", (a play on words of "gallus gallus"). The controversy over the Hindmarsh Island bridge was...
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Junglefowl (redirect from Gallus (biology))
type species is the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus had introduced the genus Gallus in the 6th edition of his Systema...
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chickens were entirely derived by artificial selection of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Charles Darwin also favoured Blyth's hypothesis. Malabar hen Malabar...
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Grey junglefowl (redirect from Gallus sonneratii)
closely related to the Sri Lankan junglefowl Gallus lafayetii than to the red junglefowl, Gallus gallus, but another study shows a more ambiguous position...
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Green junglefowl (redirect from Gallus varius)
Gallus gallus. The green junglefowl is evaluated as least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. BirdLife International (2018). "Gallus varius"...
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dubbed Gallus (Scottish slang for daring or confident) in a segment calling out British Strong Style, as well as Travis Banks.[citation needed] Gallus debuted...
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the colleague of Gaius Caecina Largus. Gallus was the son of Gaius Cestius Gallus, ordinary consul in 35. Gallus was proconsul of Syria from 63 to 65....
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It reads: Gallus hanc historiam scripsit, monachus, opinor, aliquis, ut ex proemiis coniicere licet qui Boleslai tertii tempore vixit (Gallus wrote this...
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Sri Lankan junglefowl (redirect from Gallus lafayetii)
The Sri Lankan junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii sometimes spelled Gallus lafayetii), also known as the Ceylon junglefowl or Lafayette's junglefowl, is a member...
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The Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus, also known as the Gallus Revolt, erupted during the Roman civil war of 350–353, upon destabilization across...
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religion, gallûs (also called gallas; Akkadian gallû < Sumerian gal.lu) were great demons or devils of the ancient Mesopotamian Underworld. Gallu demons...
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adopted by Didius Gallus, at some point before Veiento became praetor. Anthony Birley mentions a "less certain" relative, Gaius Pomponius Gallus Didius Rufus...
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Bronze, Silver, and Gold Gallus Badges (Gallusova značka) and the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Gallus Citations (Gallusova plaketa). Gallus was depicted on the...
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Gallus et Hesperiīs et Gallus nōtus Eōīs; et sua cum Gallō nōta Lycōris erit. "Gallus shall be known in the West and in the East; and with Gallus...
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Gallus. Livy xliii.14 Chisholm 1911. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gallus...
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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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351-352. Gallus ultimately fell out of favor with Constantius and was executed, being replaced as Caesar by his younger half-brother Julian. Gallus was a...
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midpoint that is closest to Sulpicius Gallus. Sulpicius Gallus A "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | Sulpicius Gallus". usgs.gov. International Astronomical...
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Senator Gallus may refer to: John Gallus (politician) (fl. 2000s–2010s), New Hampshire Senate Steve Gallus (fl. 1990s–2010s), Montana State Senate This...
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Saint Gall (redirect from Saint Gallus)
Gall (Latin: Gallus; c. 550 – c. 645) according to hagiographic tradition was a disciple and one of the traditional twelve companions of Columbanus on...
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Parish church of St. Gallus can mean: Parish church of St. Gallus, Bregenz, Austria Parish church of St. Gallus and Ulrich, Kißlegg, Germany This disambiguation...
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at least six children. Gallus also claimed true paternity of Drusus Julius Caesar, earning him Tiberius' animosity. If Gallus' claim was true, he might...
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Quintus Roscius (ca. 126 BC – 62 BC) was a Roman actor. The cognomen Gallus is dubious, as it appears only once as a scholia in a manuscript of Cicero's...
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Littera Florentina this man is named "Gallus Aquila", probably from an error of the scribe in reading Γαλλουον ("Gallus") for Ιουλιον ("Julius"). This has...
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John Gallus may refer to: John Gallus (footballer) (born 1945), Australian rules footballer John Gallus (politician), US politician This disambiguation...
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Trebonius Gallus, sometimes known as Appius Annius Gallus (Greek: Ἄππιος Ἄννιος Γάλλος, flourished 2nd century) was a Roman senator and consul. Gallus was born...
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Aelius Gallus was the 2nd praefect of Roman Egypt (Aegyptus) in the reign of Augustus during the years 26–24 BC. He replaced Cornelius Gallus, with whom...
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