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Gallos may refer to: People *Geza Gallos (1948–2013), Austrian footballer *Hermann Gallos (1886–1957), Austrian operatic tenor and academic teacher Sculpture * ''Gallos'' (sculpture) by Rubin Eynon, at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall Sports *Gallos Blancos de Hermosillo, former soccer team in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico *Gallos de Caliente commonly known as Tijuana, or simply as Xolos, Mexican professional football club in Tijuana *Gallos de Sancti Spíritus, baseball team in the Cuban National Series *Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes, former football club from Aguascalientes, Mexico See also *Gallo (other) Gallo may refer to: *Related to Gaul: **Gallo-Roman culture **Gallo language, a regional language of France **Gallo-Romance, a branch of Romance languages **Gallo-Italic or Gallo-Italian language, a branch spoken in Northern Italy of the Romance ...
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Geza Gallos
Geza Gallos (7 September 1948 – 3 November 2013) was an Austrian footballer who played as a forward (association football), forward. Gallos played for Eisenstadt, Rapid Vienna, Linzer ASK, Admira Wacker and SC Neusiedl am See 1919, Neusiedl am See. He also won six caps for Austria. References External links

* * 1948 births 2013 deaths Austrian footballers Austria international footballers Association football forwards Austrian Football Bundesliga players SC Eisenstadt players SK Rapid Wien players LASK players FC Admira Wacker Mödling players SC Neusiedl 1919 players {{austria-footy-forward-stub ...
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Hermann Gallos
Hermann Gallos (21 January 1886 – 20 February 1957) was an Austrian operatic tenor and academic teacher. He was a long-standing ensemble member of the Vienna State Opera and performed regularly at the Salzburg Festival from 1922 to 1950, in roles such as Pedrillo in Mozart's ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'' and Valzacchi in ''Der Rosenkavalier'' by Richard Strauss. Life and career Born in Vienna, Gallos first studied law at the University of Vienna, and then voice at the Vienna Music Academy. He sang predominantly buffo roles and was often heard in important tenor secondary roles. In 1922, the first year in which operas were performed at the Salzburg Festival, he appeared in Mozart operas, as Pedrillo in ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'' and Don Curzio in ''Le nozze di Figaro'', both conducted by Franz Schalk. He appeared at the festival until 1950. He was involved in several new productions after the reconstruction of the Kleines Festspielhaus: in 1927 and 1936 as Jaquino ...
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Gallos (sculpture)
''Gallos'' is an bronze sculpture by Rubin Eynon located at Tintagel Castle, a medieval fortification located on the peninsula of Tintagel Island adjacent to the village of Tintagel (Trevena), North Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It is a representation of a ghostly male figure wearing a crown and holding a sword. It is popularly called the "King Arthur statue", but the site's owner English Heritage states that it is not meant to represent a single person and reflects the general history of the site, which is likely to have been a summer residence for the kings of Dumnonia. Background Tintagel Castle is sited on the north coast of Cornwall, and is operated by English Heritage. The writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century associated the castle with the King Arthur legend, placing it as the home of Arthur's mother Igraine. The castle itself was constructed by Richard, Earl of Cornwall in the 1230s; inspired by the association with Arthur, he had the castle styled ...
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Gallos Blancos De Hermosillo
The Hermosillo Gallos Blancos was a soccer team that played in the Primera Division 'A' between the 1995 to 1996. They played in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. History The origin of the club goes back to the 1994-95 season, when Querétaro was reborn after Tampico-Madero had problems with their stadium and changed its name to Tampico Madero Gallos Blancos to play the remaining 9 games of the season. At the end of the season the team would drop to Primera Division 'A', and this would lead to the origin of the club Hermosillo. Entrepreneurs turned their gaze to new destinations with footballing future, so they decide to move the team of Querétaro to Hermosillo, a city located in northwest Mexico where, at the time, football was virtually an unknown sport. The challenge was to attract fans in a baseball-dominated region. The old team Tampico Madero Gallos Blancos would be called Gallos Blancos de Hermosillo, with Alejandro Dominguez as coach and owners at the time were the Alverde b ...
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Gallos De Caliente
Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente, commonly known as Tijuana, or simply as ''Xoloitzcuintle, Xolos'', is a Mexican professional Football team, football club based in Tijuana. The club's badge is the founder's (Jorge Hank) hairless xoloitzcuintle, Hermoso. Founded on 14 January 2007 as ''Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente'', the club plays their home games at the Estadio Caliente. Tijuana has won 1 Liga MX and 1 Ascenso MX championship, as well as 1 2010–11 Liga de Ascenso season, Promotional Final. History The club is the 2nd latest in a long line of league teams in the city of Tijuana. Gallos Caliente was instituted in the summer of 2006 but it disappeared that same year. Then some businessmen from Tijuana buy the Guerreros de Tabasco and move it to Tijuana, being born like this ''Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente''. The team and owner announced the construction of the Estadio Caliente, a new stadium with a capacity for 33,333 people near Grupo Caliente ...
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Gallos De Sancti Spíritus
Gallos de Sancti Spíritus (English: Sancti Spíritus Roosters) is a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. The team won the series championship in 1978–79. The Gallos have advanced to the National Series semifinals in each of the past two seasons; 2004–05 and 2005–06. Three Sancti Spíritus players were part of Cuba's team at the 2006 World Baseball Classic: Frederich Cepeda, Yulieski Gourriel and Eriel Sánchez. Team stadiums Every time a season starts, the team not only plays at José Antonio Huelga Stadium; their official stadium, but they also play at other 7 stadiums: * Genaro Melero Stadium – Jatibonico – The second most important besides José Antonio Huelga Stadium * Mártires de Cabaiguán Stadium – Cabaiguán * Luis Torres Stadium – Yaguajay * Rolando Rodríguez Stadium – Trinidad * Julio Antonio Mella Stadium – Taguasco * Mártires de Río Zaza Stadium – La Sierpe * Fidel Claro Stadium – Fomento Roster National Series MVPs T ...
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Gallos Hidrocálidos De Aguascalientes
Club de Fútbol Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes was a Association football, football club from Aguascalientes, Mexico. History The club was founded in 1994, when Jose Carmelo Gonzalez, bought a second division franchise which he relocated to Aguascalientes where there was no professional football club. The club played its last tournament in 2000-2001 when the Governor of Aguascalientes bought first division club Necaxa, with its national following, and relocated it from Mexico City. Gallos de Aguascalientes was then sold to C.D. Guadalajara, Chivas, which changed its name to C.D. Tapatío, F.C. Tapatio de Guadalajara, affiliated to Chivas. In 2012 the team was refounded to participate in the Liga TDP, Third Division, in 2014 it stopped participating in the league, however, between 2015 and 2019 its registration was used by the clubs Tamasopo F.C., Lobos de Zacoalco and Autlán F.C. Honors Ascenso MX, Primera Division "A": 1 ::2000 Segunda División de México: 1 ::1998 ...
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