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Galli - Wikipedia A gallus (pl galli) was a eunuch priest of the Phrygian goddess Cybele (Magna Mater in Rome) and her consort Attis, whose worship was incorporated into the state religious practices of ancient Rome
The Galli: The Cross-Dressing Cybele Cult Priests Who Castrated . . . Why would the galli, male devotees of a Greek and Roman goddess, choose to castrate themselves and dress as women? The galli were priests who formed the cult of the goddess Cybele (Magna Mater in Rome) and her consort Attis
Galli | Roman Religion, Paganism Rituals | Britannica Galli, priests, often temple attendants or wandering mendicants, of the ancient Asiatic deity, the Great Mother of the Gods, known as Cybele, or Agdistis, in Greek and Latin literature The Galli were eunuchs attired in female garb, with long hair fragrant with ointment
Gauls - Wikipedia The Gauls (Latin: Galli; Ancient Greek: Γαλάται, Galátai) were a group of Celtic peoples of mainland Europe in the Iron Age and the Roman period (roughly 5th century BC to 5th century AD) Their homeland was known as Gaul (Gallia) They spoke Gaulish, a continental Celtic language
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Galli - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Galli (singular: Gallus) were eunuch priests of the goddess Cybele or Agdistis They were temple attendants sometimes wandering the streets begging for charity, and in return they told people's fortunes The Galli wore feminine clothing and grew their hair long, wearing earrings, necklaces, and heavy make-up
LGBT History | Galli | Identiversity Who were the Galli, and what can they tell us about the diversity of gender expression in ancient Rome? Learn about the male priests known as Galli, who dressed exclusively as women, and how they were perceived by generations of leaders, writers and everyday citizens in the Roman empire
Queer Histories: The Roman Galli — GENDER JUSTICE PROJECT The galli, devotees of Magna Mater, arrived in Rome around 300 BCE, towards the end of the Second Punic War Magna Mater was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Cybele (the mother of gods), who can be traced back to the ancient Phrygia (1200-800 BCE)
What does Galli mean? - Definitions. net A gallus (pl galli) was a eunuch priest of the Phrygian goddess Cybele (Magna Mater in Rome) and her consort Attis, whose worship was incorporated into the state religious practices of ancient Rome