Galla

Galla can refer to:

  • Galla (wife of Theodosius I)
  • Galla (wife of Julius Constantius)
  • Galla (wife of Theodosius I)
  • Galla Placidia, daughter of Theodosius I
  • Galla of Rome, a 6th-century saint
  • Gallu, a Mesopotamian demon
  • A historic name for the Oromo ethnic group in Ethiopia
    • Oromo, the language of this people
    • Gallaland, the lands occupied by this people in southern Ethiopia, particularly in a historical context
  • Oromo, the language of this people
  • Gallaland, the lands occupied by this people in southern Ethiopia, particularly in a historical context
  • Another name for P'tcha, a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish food
  • Galla is one of the Indian surnames:

  • Galla, Aruna Kumari - Minister of Andhra Pradesh Government
  • Galla, Ramachandra Naidu - Founder of Amaraja Group
  • Galla tinctoria, the commercial nutgall produced by the gall oak (Quercus lusitanica)
  • Galla (wife of Theodosius I)

    Flavia Galla (died 394 CE) was an Empress of the Roman Empire and a Princess of the Western Roman Empire. She was the second Empress consort of Theodosius I. She was daughter of Valentinian I and his second wife Justina.

    Family

    Little is known of Galla, including her full name. Galla is the female cognomen for Gallus and, in Latin, gallus could mean both an inhabitant of Gaul and a rooster.

    Galla is listed as one of four children of the marriage by Jordanes. Her paternal uncle Valens was Emperor of the Eastern Roman Byzantine Empire from 364 to his death in the Battle of Adrianople (9 August 378). Her father was emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 364 to his death on 17 November 375 and was previously married to Marina Severa. The only known child of that marriage was Gratian, Western Roman Emperor from 375 to his assassination on 25 August 383. Her mother was previously married to Magnentius, a Roman usurper from 350 to 353. However both Zosimus and the fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch report that Justina was too young at the time of her first marriage to have children. Galla thus had no known maternal half-siblings.

    Galla Gaulo

    Galla Lupanio or Gaulo was the fifth traditional Doge of Venice (755756).

    History

    He was elected to the throne after deposing and blinding his predecessor, Teodato Ipato.

    Galla came to power at a time when there were three clear factions in Venice: the pro-Byzantine faction supported a strong doge and close political relations with the Byzantine Empire; the pro-Frankish party supported moving closer to the new dynasty ruling in Gaul (enemies of Lombard and Greek); and the republican party wished to assert as much independence as possible and to remain outside of any larger power's sphere of influence. Galla was probably pro-Frankish.

    He barely survived on the throne for a year before he was deposed, blinded, and exiled as Teodato had been. He is the traditional founder of the Barozzi family.

    Sources

  • Norwich, John Julius. A History of Venice. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982.
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