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Gallio may refer to: People * Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus (1–65), Roman governor of Achaea * Stefano Gallio (born 1908), Italian footballer * Tolomeo Gallio (1527–1607), Italian Cardinal Other uses * Gallio, Veneto, town in Vicenza, Veneto, Italy * ''Gallio'' (skipper), genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae See also * Gallia (other) Gallia (English: Gaul), was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age occupied by present-day France, Belgium and other neighbouring countries. Gallia or Gallian may refer to: *Several Roman ''provincia'': ::*Gallia Cisalpina, meaning "Gaul ... * Galio (other) {{disambig, geo, surname ...
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Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus
Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus or Gallio ( el, Γαλλιων, ''Galliōn''; c. 5 BC – c. AD 65) was a Roman senator and brother of the famous writer Seneca. He is best known for dismissing an accusation brought against Paul the Apostle in Corinth. Life Gallio (originally named Lucius Annaeus Novatus), the son of the rhetorician Seneca the Elder and the elder brother of Seneca the Younger, was born in Corduba (Cordova) c. 5 BC. He was adopted by Lucius Junius Gallio, a rhetorician of some repute, from whom he took the name of Junius Gallio. His brother Seneca, who dedicated to him the treatises ''De Ira'' and ''De Vita Beata'', speaks of the charm of his disposition, also alluded to by the poet Statius (''Silvae'', ii.7, 32). It is probable that he was banished to Corsica with his brother, and that they returned together to Rome when Agrippina selected Seneca to be tutor to Nero. Towards the close of the reign of Claudius, Gallio was proconsul of the newly constituted senat ...
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Stefano Gallio
Stefano Gallio (born 16 May 1908 in Marostica) was an Italian professional football player. Honours * Serie A The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Coppa ... champion: 1929/30. 1908 births Year of death missing People from Marostica Italian footballers Serie A players Inter Milan players Association football defenders Sportspeople from the Province of Vicenza Footballers from Veneto {{Italy-footy-defender-1900s-stub ...
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Tolomeo Gallio
Tolomeo Gallio (also spelled Gallo and Galli; 25 September 1527 – 3 or 4 February 1607) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal. Biography In the time of Pope Gregory XIII, he acted as papal secretary of state (in office 1572 to 1585), having a key role in the curia. He built the Villa d'Este (Cernobbio), Villa d'Este, in his birthplace Cernobbio, in 1568, as a summer residence; and the Palazzo Gallio of Gravedona. He was Roman Catholic Diocese of Martirano, bishop of Martirano in 1560, archbishop of Manfredonia in 1562, bishop of Albano in 1587, bishop of Sabina in 1589, bishop of Frascati in 1591, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1600, bishop of Ostia in 1603. Tolomeo in 1595 acquired the County of Alvito (later Duchy) in southern Lazio, which he assigned to his nephew Tolomeo; the Gallio family held the fief until 1806. Episcopal succession Notes External links * BiographyBiography *Gaetano Moroni‘GALLI Tolomeo’
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Gallio, Veneto
Gallio (Cimbrian: ''Ghèl'') is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is on SP76. As of 2007 Gallio had an estimated population of 2,454. The town is home to mountain slopes popular with skiers, and a 70-meter ski jump, which has been used in international ski jumping competitions.Fodor's Travel Publications, ''Italy on the Loose'' (1995), p. 73. Sources(Google Maps) Cities and towns in Veneto {{Veneto-geo-stub ...
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Gallio (skipper)
''Gallio'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Gallio'' include: * '' Gallio carasta'' (Schaus, 1902) * '' Gallio danius'' (Bell, 1941) * '' Gallio garima'' (Schaus, 1902) * ''Gallio madius Gallio may refer to: People * Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus (1–65), Roman governor of Achaea * Stefano Gallio (born 1908), Italian footballer * Tolomeo Gallio (1527–1607), Italian Cardinal Other uses * Gallio, Veneto, town in Vicenza, Veneto, ...'' (E. Bell, 1941) * '' Gallio massarus'' (E. Bell, 1940) * '' Gallio seriatus'' (Mabille, 1891) References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Hesperiinae Monotypic butterfly genera Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Gallia (other)
Gallia (English: Gaul), was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age occupied by present-day France, Belgium and other neighbouring countries. Gallia or Gallian may refer to: *Several Roman ''provincia'': ::*Gallia Cisalpina, meaning "Gaul on this side of the Alps", propraetorial province (merged with Italy ca. 42 BC). Sometimes referred to as Gallia Citerior (Hither Gaul), Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata (Toga-wearing Gaul, indicating the region's early Romanization). ::::*Gallia Transpadana denoted that part of Cisalpine Gaul between the Padus (now Po) and the Alps ::::*Gallia Cispadana denoted that part of Cisalpine Gaul to the south of the river Padus (Po). ::*Gallia Narbonensis, also known as Transalpina (Transalpine France), meaning "Gaul on the other side of the Alps". ::*Gallia Comata (divided in 22 BC) *Gauls, the pre-Roman inhabitants of Gaul *Gaulish language *Gallia, Ohio, an unincorporated community *Gallia County, Ohio, a county in southern Ohio in the U ...
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