other uses The DyingGaul film italic title Image Dying gaul.jpg thumb The DyingGaul is a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late third century BC. Capitoline Museums , Rome. commons category The DyingGaul in Italian language Italian Galata Morente , formerly known as the Dying Gladiator , is an ancient Ancient Rome Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture that is thought ref ... gaul.shtml DyingGaul . Virtual Sculpture Gallery. Retrieved on August 08, 2008. ref He is represented as a Gaul Gallic warrior with a typically Gallic hairstyle and moustache. The figure is nude save ... to Rome. Image DyingGaul Musei CapitoliniI 2.jpg thumb left The DyingGaul Portrayal of Celts ... 1769 . ref commissioning their own reproductions of the DyingGaul . The less well off could purchase ... of Pergamon, may have been its sculptor. The statue depicts a dying Celt with remarkable realism .... The statue was most commonly known as the Dying Gladiator until the twentieth century, ref Henry Beauchamp ... a wounded gladiator in the Roman amphitheatre. Scholars had identified it as a Gaul by the mid .... ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus, History of Rome XIV.9 ref The depiction of this particular Gaul ... the dawn of history to the present day , p. 141. H. N. Abrams, 1977. ISBN 0133892964 ref Image DyingGaul Musei Capitolini MC747.jpg thumb left DyingGaul , detail showing his torc Influence The DyingGaul became one of the most celebrated works to have survived from antiquity and was engraved ref ... a defeated gladiator , rather than a Gallic warrior. Hence it was known as the Dying or Wounded Gladiator , Roman Gladiator , and Murmillo Dying . It has also been called the Dying Trumpeter , because ... on display in the Capitoline Museums . Copies Image The Dying Gladiator Inn, Brigg.jpg thumb The Dying Gladiator Inn, Brigg Copies of the statue can be seen in the Museum of Classical Archaeology ... established coaching inn The Dying Gladiator displays a copy, using the old title. The College ... more details
Infobox Film name The DyingGaul image The Dyinggaul 2005 film poster.jpg image size caption Original poster director Craig Lucas producer Campbell Scott writer Craig Lucas narrator starring Patricia Clarkson br Peter Sarsgaard br Campbell Scott music Steve Reich cinematography Bobby Bukowski editing Andy Keir studio distributor Strand Releasing released November 4, 2005 runtime 105 minutes country United States language English budget gross 345,041 Worldwide ref http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id dyinggaul.htm BoxOfficeMojo.com ref preceded by followed by The DyingGaul is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Lucas . The screenplay is based on his 1998 off Broadway play, ref http lortel.org LLA archive index.cfm?search by show&id 348 The DyingGaul at the Lortel Archives ref the title of which was derived from an DyingGaul ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture. Plot In 1995 Hollywood, novice screenwriter Robert Sandrich has written an autobiographical script inspired by his lover s death by AIDS related cerebral tuberculosis . It impresses both studio executive Jeffrey Tishop and his wife Elaine, but for commercial reasons Jeffrey is willing to greenlight the project only if Robert changes his protagonist from Maurice to Maggie and shifts the focus of his plot from gay to heterosexuality straight people. Robert initially refuses to compromise ... extraneous. On mechanics alone, it would qualify as satisfying entertainment. Yet The DyingGaul ... movie 6822008 review 8749127 dyinggaul Rolling Stone review ref Awards and nominations Craig ... neither the deleted scenes nor the alternative ending. External links imdb title id 0384929 title The DyingGaul DEFAULTSORT DyingGaul, The Category 2005 films Category 2000s drama films Category American ... Films directed by Craig Lucas Category Plays by Craig Lucas es The DyingGaul fr The DyingGaul it The DyingGaul ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dying for It Type EP Artist The Vaselines Cover Released March 1988 Recorded Genre punk rock Punk Length Label 53rd & 3rd Producer Stephan Pastel br The Vaselines Reviews Last album Son of a Gun EP Son of a Gun br 1987 This album Dying for It br 1988 Next album Dum Dum album Dum Dum br 1989 Dying for It was the second release by Glasgow alternative rock group The Vaselines , Son of a Gun EP like its predecessor an extended play extended play single . The EP was later included on their career retrospective collection The Way of the Vaselines A Complete History . Alternative rock figurehead Kurt Cobain listed the Dying for It single as his fourth favorite album ever. citation needed date December 2010 His band Nirvana band Nirvana covered Molly s Lips, named in tribute to well known Scotland Scottish television personality Molly Weir , as well as a song from the earlier Vaselines EP, on their 1992 Compilation Incesticide . They also performed Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam for their MTV Unplugged in New York concert. Track listing All songs written by Kelly and McKee. Side A Dying for It Molly s lips Molly s Lips Side B Teenage Superstars Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam Personnel Eugene Kelly vocals , guitars Frances McKee vocals, guitars James Seenan bass guitar bass Charlie Kelly drum kit drums Additional personnel David Keegan lead guitar small on Dying for It small Sophie Pragnell viola small on Jesus Wants Me for A Sunbeam small Ian Beveridge and Peter Haigh recording engineer engineers DEFAULTSORT Dying For It Category 1988 EPs Category The Vaselines albums 1980s rock album stub Indie rock album stub The Vaselines it Dying for It ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dying to be There Type Album Artist Thebandwithnoname Cover Bandwithnonname Dying.jpg Released 30 April 2007 Genre Religious Length Label Alliance Producer Reviews Last album Schizophrenix br 2003 This album Dying to be There br 2007 Next album The4Points The Best of Thebandwithnoname br 2010 Dying to be There is the third album from Christian band Thebandwithnoname , released in April 2007. Track listing Do or Die 5 13 Misfit 3 16 Staring It in the Face 3 05 Reach for the Mic 3 23 Calm 4 44 Shake It Down 4 25 Justified thebandwithnoname & TBC band TBC 4 39 Easy 2 49 I Need a Witness 3 19 Pull Up the Vinyl 4 03 Dying to be There Great is Your Name 16 22 TBWNN Category Christian music albums Category 2007 albums 2000s Christian rock album stub ... more details
wiktionary GaulGaul was an ancient region in Western Europe approximating present day France, Belgium, north Italia and adjacent areas. Gaul may also refer to FV Gaul FV Gaul , a British trawler lost at sea in 1974 Gauls , the native Celtic population of Gaul Roman Gaul , the region as part of the Roman Empire The acronym GAUL may refer to Global Administrative Unit Layers GAUL Global Administrative Unit Layers , a project by the FAO to map all administrative units in the world. People with the surname Gaul Alfred R. Gaul 1837 1913 , English composer and conductor August Gaul 1869 1922 , German sculptor Charly Gaul 1932 2005 , Luxembourgian cyclist David Gaul 1886 1962 , American swimmer and 1904 Olympian Frank Gaul born 1924 , American politician Michael Gaul born 1973 , former professional ice hockey defenceman See also Gall disambiguation Point au Gaul disambig Category Surnames de Gaul fr Gaul ... more details
Image Gaul by Zille.JPG thumb 200px August Gaul, portr t by Heinrich Zille August Gaul October 22, 1869 October 18, 1922 was a Germany German sculptor . August Gaul was a founding member of the Berlin Secession . On close terms with art dealers like Bruno Cassirer Bruno and Paul Cassirer , he became a leading figure in the Berlin art scene before World War I. Image Lion A. Gaul.JPG thumb 150px A lion, August GaulGaul died of cancer in 1922. References reflist External links Der Tierbildhauer August Gaul, ed. Ursel Berger. Nicolai, Berlin 1999 ISBN 3 87584 858 6 Commons August Gaul Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gaul, August ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 22, 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 18, 1922 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gaul, August Category 1869 births Category 1922 deaths Category German sculptors Category Modern sculptors Category Cancer deaths in Germany Germany sculptor stub de August Gaul es August Gaul fr August Gaul it August Gaul nl August Gaul ru , sv August Gaul ... more details
Image Ludovisi Gaul Altemps Inv8608 n3.jpg thumb right Ludovisi Gaul , H. 2.11 m 6 ft. 11 in. , Palazzo Altemps The Ludovisi Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife sometimes called The Galatian Suicide is a Roman marble group depicting a man in the act of plunging a sword into his breast, looking backwards defiantly while he supports the dying figure of a woman with his left arm. It is a Roman copy of the early 2nd century AD, of a Hellenistic original, ca 230 20 BC, one of the bronze groups commissioned from Greek sculptors by Attalus I after his recent victories over the Gauls of Galatia . Other Roman marble copies from the same project are the equally famous DyingGaul , and the less well known Image Kneeling youthful Gaul Louvre Ma324 n2.jpg Kneeling Gaul . The sculpture group made its first appearance in a Ludovisi inventory taken 2 February 1623, and was probably found in the grounds of the Villa Ludovisi , Rome, shortly before that. The area had been part of the Gardens of Sallust in Classical times, and proved a rich source of Roman and some Greek sculpture through the 19th century Haskell and Penny, 282 . Among the last of the finds at Villa Ludovisi, before the area was built over, was the Ludovisi Throne . The sculpture, now in the National Museum of Rome Palazzo Altemps Museo Nazionale di Roma, Palazzo Altemps , Rome, was greatly admired from the 17th century. It appeared in engravings in the repertory of sculpture in Rome by Perrier ref Fran ois Perrier, Segmenta nobilium signorum et statuarum que temporis dentem invidium evase , 1638, pl. 32. ref and was codified by Audran ref G rard Audran, Les proportions du corps humain mesur es sur les belles figures de l Antiquit , 1683, pls 8 and 9. ref as one of the sculptures of Antiquity that defined the canon of fine proportions of the human body. Nicolas Poussin adapted the figure for the group in the right foreground of his Rape of the Sabine Women , now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Friedlaender 19 and fig ... more details
File Gaul Cove, Antarctica.jpg thumb Gaul Cove Gaul Cove coord 67 49 S 67 11 W source GNIS is a cove indenting the northeast side of Horseshoe Island Antarctica Horseshoe Island , off the coast of Graham Land , Antarctica. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee for Kenneth M. Gaul , first leader of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Horseshoe Island station in 1955. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 5524 name Gaul Cove accessdate 2012 04 18 ref usgs gazetteer id 5524 Category Coves of Graham Land Category Falli res Coast Falli resCoast geo stub ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Dioecesis Galliarum conventional long name Diocese of Gaul common name Diocese of Gaul continent Europe subdivision Roman diocese Diocese nation the Roman Empire era Late Antiquity capital Augusta Treverorum title leader Vicarius image map image map caption life span 314 486 year start 314 event start year end 486 event end last Roman territory overrun by Franks The Diocese of Gaul Latin language Latin Dioecesis Galliarum , diocese of the Gaul province s was a Roman diocese diocese of the later Roman Empire , under the praetorian prefecture of Gaul . It encompassed northern and eastern Roman GaulGaul , that is, modern France north and east of the Loire , including the Low Countries and modern Germany west of the Rhine . The diocese comprised the following provinces Gallia Lugdunensis Gallia Lugdunensis I , Gallia Lugdunensis Gallia Lugdunensis II , Gallia Lugdunensis Gallia Lugdunensis III , Gallia Lugdunensis Gallia Lugdunensis IV Senonia , Gallia Belgica Belgica I , Gallia Belgica Belgica II , Germania Inferior Germania I , Germania Superior Germania II , Alpes Poenninae et Graiae and Maxima Sequanorum . History The diocese was established after the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine I in ca. 314. In the early 5th century, the Rhine frontier was breached, and much of Gaul lost to barbarian tribes. The only territory remaining in Roman hands after the 450s was in the northwest, the so called Domain of Soissons . After its fall to the Franks in 486 and the end of Roman administration in northern Gaul, the diocese can be said to have de facto ended. Ancient Rome stub Late Roman Provinces state collapsed Category Civil dioceses of the Roman Empire Gaul Category History of Belgium Category Roman Gaul Category History of Germany Category History of the Netherlands Category Praetorian prefecture of Gaul it Gallia diocesi la Gallia dioecesis Imperii Romani lt Galijos diecezija pl Diecezja Galii ru ... more details
Francis E. Gaul born 1924 is an United States of America American politician of the United States Democratic Party Democratic party. He was the Treasurer of Cuyahoga County, Ohio from 1976 to 1995. Gaul started his career as a city council man in Cleveland , Ohio , representing a predominantly Irish Catholic ward on the west side. Citation needed date April 2010 Treasurer of Cuyahoga County Gaul served as Treasurer of Cuyahoga County from 1975 to 1996. ref name Acquittal ref name Radio ads In 1994, The Plain Dealer reported that Gaul had made risky investments using county funds through the Secured Assets Fund Earnings SAFE investment pool. When the investment pool collapsed, the county lost 115 million. ref cite news first Dan last Shingler title SAFE The Blame Game County Now Dubs Once Highly Touted Investment Team Vulnerable Novices url http crainscleveland.com article 19950821 SUB 508210703 work Crain s Cleveland Business date 1995 08 21 accessdate 2010 03 11 ref In 1997, Gaul was acquitted ... overturned Gaul s conviction by an inferior court for dereliction of duty , for which he had been sentenced to 90 days in jail. ref name Acquittal cite news title Gaul wins appeal of criminal conviction ... March 1997 work The Plain Dealer publisher Advance Publications ref In 1989, Gaul was criticized for appearing ... Bank. Gaul said he had been paid for the advertisements but donated the payment to charity. ref name ... Gaul also served on Cleveland City Council and on the board of the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port ... date 19 February 1991 work Dayton Daily News accessdate 13 March 2010 ref In 1994, Gaul was the Democratic ... newspapers?id cRQcAAAAIBAJ&sjid f1cEAAAAIBAJ&pg 6826,4919413&dq frank gaul cuyahoga&hl en title ...&dq gaul cuyahoga treasurer&hl en title Kucinich Enters Race for Secretary of State date 26 ... Persondata . NAME Gaul, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gaul, Frank Category 1924 births Category Living people ... more details
William Thomas Gaul 1850 1927 was Rector of All Saints Church, Du Toit s Pan , Kimberley, Northern Cape Kimberley , afterwards of St Cyprian s Cathedral, Kimberley St Cyprian s Church , Kimberley, Rural Dean of Griqualand West , and Archdeacon in what was still the Anglican Diocese of the Free State Diocese of Bloemfontein , before being elected the second Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Mashonaland Mashonaland , where he styled himself the smallest bishop with the largest diocese in Christendom. ref Lewis, C & Edwards, G.E. 1934. Historical records of the Church of the Province of South Africa . London SPCK Williams, Alpheus F. 1948. Some dreams come true . P 388. ref He officiated at the funeral of Cecil John Rhodes and helped draft the Rhodes Scholarship Rhodes Trust Deed . ref The Ubyssey, University of British Columbia student alma mater newspaper, 27 September 1935 ref Early years Gaul ... to South Africa in 1874, Gaul went to the Anglican Diocese of the Free State Diocese of Bloemfontein ... , appointed Canon W. T. Gaul as Rector of St Cyprian s Kimberley taking his place at All Saints, as Rector of Beaconsfield, was the Revd Fr C.F. Tobias LLB . In Gaul s appointment, Croghan noted, St Cyprian s assumed first place amongst the Anglican parishes in Kimberley. Of Canon Gaul, Alpheus Williams ... F. 1948. Some dreams come true . P 388. ref Mashonaland In 1895 Archdeacon Gaul was elected to succeed ..., Karel 1986 Gaul retired from Mashonaland in 1907 and went to live in England but he returned to South Africa in 1912, settling in Cape Town, where he died on Ascension Day 1927. Legacy Bishop Gaul College, the theological college of the Anglican Church of the Provice of Central Africa, and Bishop Gaul road in Harare are named after William Gaul. References references Bishops of Mashonaland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gaul, William Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gaul, William Thomas ... more details
For Gallia or Gaul before the Roman conquest Gaul History of France Governments of France Roman Gaul ... began its takeover of Celtic Gaul in 121 BC, when it conquered and annexed the southern reaches ... the Kingdom of Toulouse Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in 507, the Franks brought most of Gaul .... The city of Lugdunum now Lyon had long been the capital of the Gaul . Geographical divisions Gaul ... or Gaul this side of the Alps , covered most of present day northern Italy . Gallia Narbonensis , formerly Gallia Transalpina or Gaul across the Alps was originally conquered and annexed in 121 ... the southeastern half of Rh ne Alpes . Gallia Comata , or long haired Gaul , encompassed the remainder ... remain in place with slight changes until the French revolution. gallery Image REmpire Gallia.png Gaul in the Roman Empire Image Map Gallia Tribes Towns.png Map of Gaul circa 58 BC gallery Language and culture main Gallo Roman culture File Northern Gaul sou 440 450 4240mg.jpg thumb upright Northern Gaul Solidus coin sou , 440 450, 4240mg. In the five centuries between Caesar s conquest and the collapse ... permeated all levels of society. Current historical research suggests that Roman Gaul ... conquest of Gaul finished in 51 BC , Romanization cultural Romanization of the Celtic upper ..., or in villae , for the richest. Image Gaul warrior Vacheres 2.jpg thumb upright left The Vach res ... assumed power in Gaul. However, certain aspects of the ancient Celtic culture continued after the Decline ... of the Western Roman Empire Empire for Decade ten more years . In 486, Gaul ceased to be a Roman ..., Gaul came under the rule of the Merovingian s, the first kings of France. Certain Gallo Roman aristocratic ... regnum francorum . See also Asterix , French comic set in 50 BC Gaul Roman Britain Trade Roman ... category Roman Gaul http people.hsc.edu drjclassics romansin gallia webliography.shtm Romans in Gaul ... Category 121 BC establishments Category Roman Gaul fa ru ... more details
dablink This article is about the Parisii of Gaul. For the Parisii in the north east of Britain, and its possible links to this tribe, see Parisii Yorkshire . For other uses, see Paris disambiguation Image Map Gallia Tribes Towns.png thumb A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes. Image ParisiiCoins.jpg thumb Gold coins of the Parisii, 1st century BC, Cabinet des M dailles , Paris Image Parisii BNF .JPG thumb Coin of the Parisii obverse with horse, 1st century BC Cabinet des M dailles , Paris Image CoinsOfTheParisii.jpg thumb Coins of the Parisii Metropolitan Museum of Art . The Parisii were a Celt ic Iron Age people that lived on the banks of the river Seine in Latin, Sequana in Gaul from the middle of the third century BC until the Roman era. With the Suessiones , the Parisii participated in the general rising of Vercingetorix against Julius Caesar in 52 BC. Their chief city oppidum was on the site of Lutetia , which later became an important city in the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis and ultimately the modern city of Paris . The name Paris is derived from Parisii . Barry Cunliffe in Iron Age Communities in Britain 1974 p. 45, distinguishes the Parisii as those in the Nanterre Paris region, and the Parisi as those who moved to Britain, based on Ptolemy s descriptions. References reflist See also List of peoples of Gaul External links commonscat inline Parisii http homepages.rootsweb.com sroots parish.htm The Origins of the Family Names of Paris, Parish, Parrish, Pary, Parys, Etc. Peoples of Gaul Category Ancient peoples Category History of Paris Category Tribes of ancient Gaul Category Tribes involved in the Gallic Wars bg br Parisii ca Parisis cs Parisiov cy Parisii G l de Parisier es Parisios eo Parisii fa fr Parisii gl Parisii ko it Parisi Gallia lb Parisii nl Parisii ja pl Paryzjowie pt Parisii G lia ru fi Parisit sv Parisii uk vi Parisii ... more details
David Thomas Gaul July 7, 1886 spaced ndash August 1962 was an United States of America American Swimming sport swimmer . He represented the United States as a seventeen year old at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis , where he finished in 4th place in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. ref cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics summer 1904 SWI mens 50 yard freestyle.html title Swimming at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games Men s 50 yard freestyle publisher Sports Reference LLC accessdate 2011 05 31 ref ref cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics summer 1904 SWI mens 100 yard freestyle.html title Swimming at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games Men s 100 yard freestyle publisher Sports Reference LLC accessdate 2011 05 31 ref Gaul died in Pennsylvania at the age of 76. References reflist External links http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ga david gaul 1.html David Gaul biography and Olympic results , from http www.sports reference.com . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gaul, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Former American swimmer and 1904 Olympian. DATE OF BIRTH July 7, 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH Lafayette, Pennsylvania, United States DATE OF DEATH August 1962 PLACE OF DEATH Pennsylvania, United States DEFAULTSORT Gaul, David Category 1886 births Category 1962 deaths Category American swimmers Category Olympic swimmers of the United States Category Swimmers at the 1904 Summer Olympics US swimming bio stub fi David Gaul ... more details
Infobox cyclist name Charly Gaul image fullname Charly Gaul nickname The Angel of the Mountains birth ... 1954 Solingen Professional road race Charly Gaul born Pfaffenthal , Luxembourg , 8 December ... Gaul, Post le Mercredi 06 f vrier 2002 ref died Luxembourg City , 6 December 2005 ref name Velo Club ... d Italia in 1956 and 1959. Gaul rode best in cold, wet weather. In later life he became a recluse ... 12 2005 Cyclisme Disparition D c s de Charly Gaul ref and lost much of his memory. Early life Image Charly Gaul et Fr derico Bahamontes en 1998 devant le M morial Fran ois et Nicolas Frantz 1.jpg thumb right 300px Charly Gaul left and Federico Bahamontes in front of the memorial to Luxembourg s other Tour winners, Fran ois Faber and Nicolas Frantz, in 1998 Charly Gaul pronounced Gowl ref name Sporting ..., 8 December 2005 ref Gaul worked in a butcher s shop and as a slaughterman in an abattoir at Bettembourg ... palmares gaul charly.php Memoire du Cyclisme, Charly Gaul, Palmares ref for Terrot, ref name Velo ..., Charly Gaul dies at 72 By John Wilcockson Posted Dec. 6, ref having started racing in 1949. ref ... 794 http www.wielercentrum.com tourdefrance achtergronden 5Ctourwinnaars 5C1958 Charly Gaul 794.html Le Tour, 1958 Charly Gaul 794 ref He won a stage up the climb of Grossglockner during the Tour ... Gaul was 1m 73 tall and weighed 64  kg. His lightness was a gift in the mountains, where he won ... leader, Jacques Anquetil . Gaul pedalled fast on climbs, rarely changing his pace, infrequently getting ... G miniani , said Gaul was a murderous climber, always the same sustained rhythm, a little machine with a lower ... 2002 ref The journalist Pierre About wrote that Gaul had irresistible sprightliness allegresse , that he ... The writer Jan Heine said Nobody else ever climbed that fast. Gaul dominated the climbs of the late ... Brunel of the French newspaper, L quipe , said In the furnace of the 1950s, Gaul seemed to ride ... his had he stayed in Luxembourg. ref name L quipe, 12 July 2000 Gaul was weakest on flat stages and in the heat ... more details
see also Gilbert M. Gaul Gilbert William Gaul 1855 1919 , military and historical painter and illustrator. Biography Born in Jersey City , New Jersey, on March 31, 1855 to George W. and Cornelia A. Gilbert Gaul, he attended school in Newark, New Jersey Newark , and at the Claverack Military Academy. In New York, he began studying art under L. E. Wilmarth at the National Academy of Design school from 1872 until 1876. He also studied with John G. Brown and at the Art Students League of New York when it opened in 1875. In 1876 Gaul visited the American West, and on his return began to exhibit military and western paintings at the National Academy and elsewhere. To supplement his income, he provided numerous illustrations to Century Magazine at a time when it was publishing American Civil War Civil War memoirs three of his paintings were used as frontispieces to Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 1887 88 he also did work for Harper s Weekly . His work attracted some interest and he was elected as an associate of the National Academy of Design National Academy in 1879 for his painting The Stragglers , and in 1882, was elected a full academician for Charging the Battery , being the youngest to achieve that honor. The same year, his painting entitled Holding the Line at All Hazards was awarded the gold medal by the American Art Association, and in 1889, he received the bronze medal at the Paris Exposition for Charging the Battery . He won further medals at the World s Columbian Exposition ... to attract much attention, and by 1910, Gaul had moved to Ridgefield, New Jersey . He did tackle ... D., W.H., William Gilbert Gaul, Dictionary of American Biography , page 193. Gilder, Jeannette .... Reeves, John F., Gilbert Gaul . Exhibition catalogue, Cheekwood and Huntsville Museum of Art, 1975 ... . NAME Gaul, Gilbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gaul, Gilbert Category American painters Category War artists ... more details
The Christian Church in Gaul first appears in history in connexion with the persecution in Lyon , the religious center of Roman Gaul where the Sanctuary of the Three Gauls was located, under Marcus Aurelius in 177. Positive information concerning the Church of Gaul is then not available until the 4th century. Establishment of Christianity in Gaul See also Persecution in Lyon The forty eight martyrs ... that the Church of Lyons was the only organized church in Gaul at the time. That of Vienne ... by a deacon. How or where Christianity first gained a foothold in Gaul is purely a matter of conjecture ... country. The firm establishment of Christianity in Gaul was undoubtedly due to missionaries ... of Irenaeus, Lyon was still the centre of the Church in Gaul. Eusebius speaks of letters written by the Churches of Gaul of which Irenaeus is bishop. ref Hist. Eccl., V, xxiii. ref These letters were written on the occasion of the second event which brought the Church of Gaul into prominence. Easter ... of Gaul appear is the Novatianism Novatian controversy . Faustinus bishop Faustinus , Bishop of Lyons, and other colleagues in Gaul are mentioned in 254 by St. Cyprian ref Ep. lxviii. ref as opposed ... of Gaul has often been attributed to missionaries sent from Rome by Pope Clement I St. Clement ... concerning the evangelisation of Gaul. According to him, in the year 250 Rome sent seven bishops, who founded as many churches in Gaul Gatianus the Church of Tours, Trophimus that of Arles, Paul that of Narbonne ... churches organized in Gaul. They suffered little from the great persecution. Constantius Chlorus ... of Paris . This date marks the beginning of a new era in the history of the Church of Gaul. The towns .... By the close of the 5th century, however, the majority of scholars in Gaul were Christians. Generation ... free from suggestions of paganism handed down by tradition. In Gaul as elsewhere the question ... of idolatry, which in Gaul was upheld by a twofold tradition. The old Gallic religion, and Graeco ... more details
, doors and hatches on Gaul s sister ship Kurd , but the relevance of this fact was downplayed at the formal ... in the area where the Gaul was lost. In 1977, however, the UK government decided against ... Gaul . It was argued that such an investigation would add little new information in aid of safety ... the investigation findings because Gaul was one of the most modern ships in the UK fishing fleet ... tests conducted by the Forensic Science Service established that the remains came from four of the Gaul ... revealed that some of Gaul s hatches and doors were open and, specifically, the outer non return ... postulated that an attempted emergency manoeuvre by the Gaul s officer of the watch a perfectly ... place through open doors, chutes and hatches until the Gaul lost her reserves of buoyancy, she then sank very rapidly, stern first. The report of the RFI dismissed the notion that Gaul was involved ... 0,,1376442,00.html ref and claimed that the truth was still to be told . Notes reflist Gaul was one ... of Gaul . The report claimed that the Skipper boating skipper correct do not change and Mate, although experienced sailor mariner s, had never sailed in a ship of Gaul s class, specifically ships with separate ... War , but found no evidence that Gaul was or had ever been so used. In 2010 an independent and critical investigation was carried out into the Gaul s reserves of operational stability, the results ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player position Winger ice hockey Right Wing shoots Right birth place Gaspe, Quebec , Canada birth date 1883 12 21 death date 1939 07 09 death place career start 1904 career end 1913 played for Ottawa Hockey Club br Pittsburgh Pros br Brooklyn SC br Brockville HC br Renfrew Creamery Kings br Haileybury Comets br Berlin Dutchmen br New Glasgow Cubs br Toronto Tecumsehs height in 9 height ft 5 weight lbs 160 Horace Joseph Gaul 1883 12 21 1939 07 09 was a Canada Canadian professional ice hockey player who played from 1904 until 1913 most notably with the Pittsburgh Professionals , Haileybury Comets , Ottawa Senators and Toronto Tecumsehs . Playing career Born in Gaspe, Quebec , Canada , the Gaul family moved to Ottawa , Ontario . Horace first played senior amateur hockey for the Ottawa Senators original Ottawa Silver Seven in 1904 05, a member of the Stanley Cup winning squad. In 1906, he became professional, joining Pittsburgh of the International Hockey League. ref cite news work The Globe date January 3, 1907 page 11 title Portage Lake Beat Pittsburg ref In 1907, he returned to Canada, playing for Brockville and Renfrew senior teams. In 1908 09, he split his time with Pittsburgh and Haileybury. He stayed with Haileybury for the inaugural National Hockey Association NHA 1910 season. When the team folded the next year, he returned to play for Ottawa and won a second Stanley Cup in 1911. In 1911, he joined New Glasgow of the Maritime Professional Hockey League MPHL . He played his final season in 1912 13 for the new Toronto Tecumsehs of the NHA. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gaul, Horace ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH December 21, 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH Gaspe, Quebec , Canada DATE OF DEATH July 9, 1939 PLACE OF DEATH   DEFAULTSORT Gaul, Horace Category Ottawa Senators NHA players Category Ottawa Senators original players Category 1883 births Category 1939 deaths C ... more details
About the Veneti of northwestern Gaul other peoples called Veneti Veneti disambiguation File Veneti coin 5th 1st century BCE.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Veneti coins, 5th 1st century BCE. Image Kartenn Galianed.jpg thumb right 300px Map of the Gauls Gallic people of modern Britanny legend 66CC80 Osismii legend 80FFCE Veneti Gaul Veneti legend FFCC00 Coriosolites legend FF6600 Redones legend FF8080 Namnetes The Veneti were a seafaring Celt ic people who lived in the Brittany peninsula France , which in Roman times formed part of an area called Armorica . They gave their name to the modern city of Vannes . Characteristics Other ancient Celt ic peoples historically attested in Armorica include the Redones , Curiosolitae , Osismii , Esubii and Namnetes . The Veneti inhabited southern Armorica , along the Morbihan bay. They built their strongholds on coastal eminences, which were islands when the tide was in, and peninsulas when the tide was out. Their most notable city, and probably their capital, was Darioritum now known as Gwened in Breton or Vannes in French , mentioned in Ptolemy s Geography . The Veneti built their ships of oak with large transoms fixed by iron nails of a thumb s thickness. They navigated and powered their ships through the use of leather sails. This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding harsh condition of the Atlantic. The Coming of Caesar In 57 BC, the Gauls on the Atlantic coast, including the Veneti, were forced to submit to Caesar s authority as governor. They were obliged to sign treaties and yield hostages as a token of good faith. However, in 56 BC, the Veneti captured some of Julius Caesar s officers while they were foraging within their regions, intent on using them as bargaining chips to secure the release ..., London ref See also History of Brittany List of Celtic tribes List of peoples of Gaul References ... Press Peoples of Gaul Category Ancient peoples Category Tribes of ancient Gaul Category Tribes ... more details
ref In 49 small BC small all inhabitants of Cisalpine Gaul received Roman citizenship , ref name AGL ... See also Roman Republican governors of Gaul 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 the Po River and the Alps ... of Gaul , Julius Caesar precipitated the civil war within the Roman Republic which led, eventually ... Yardley, Waldemar Heckel. ref Peoples of Cisalpine Gaul See Ancient peoples of Italy File Tabula Peuntingeriana.jpg ... B.C., Cisalpine Gaul was inhabited chiefly by four peoples the Adriatic Veneti Veneti and Ligurians .... Celts and Celtic Ligurians in Cisalpine Gaul Polybius , a Greek historian, wrote about co existence ... Cisalpine Gaulish Ancient peoples of Italy La T ne culture Transalpine Gaul , the other Gallic province ...., fot. 32  cm ISBN 88 366 0442 0 coord missing Category Provinces of Roman Gaul Category Celtic ... more details
players gaul info.htm Gaul s profile at Colorado Avalanche Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gaul, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice ... CAN DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gaul, Michael Category 1973 births Category Canadian ... more details
for the British king Cingetorix Briton Cingetorix Celtic languages Celtic marching king or king of warriors was one of the two chieftains struggling for the supremacy of the Treveri of Gaul . Caesar supported him over his more anti Roman rival Indutiomarus . However Indutiomarus persuaded his people to join the revolt led by Ambiorix of the Eburones in 54 BC , declared Cingetorix a public enemy and confiscated his property. Cingetorix presented himself to Caesar s legatus legate Titus Labienus , who defeated and killed Indutiomarus in a cavalry engagement. The Treveri transferred supreme rule to Indutiomarus s kinsmen, 6.2 and in 53 BCE again mounted a campaign against the Roman troops led by Labienus. They were again defeated. At that point, Caesar writes, Leadership and rule over the Treveri was handed over to Cingetorix, who...remained loyal from the beginning. 6.8 See also Vercingetorix References Julius Caesar , De Bello Gallico http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Caes. Gal. 5.3 5 3 4 , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Caes. Gal. 6.8 6 8 Category Ancient Gauls Category Gallic rulers Category 1st century BC European rulers ca Cingetorix es Cing torix Galia it Cingetorige Galli uk ... more details
Cleanup date April 2010 Graphicnovelbox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Asterix the Gaul foreigntitle Ast rix le Gaulois image Asterixcover asterix the gaul.jpg imagesize default 250 caption Cover of the English edition publisher Dargaud date 1961 series Asterix main char team Asterix character Asterix and Obelix origpublication Pilote origissues 1 38 origdate 29 October 1959 14 July 1960 origlanguage French language French origisbn writers Ren Goscinny artists Albert Uderzo pencillers colorists transpublisher Brockhampton Press transdate 1969 transisbn translator Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge previssue nextissue Asterix and the Golden Sickle Asterix the Gaul is the first volume of the Asterix List of Asterix volumes comic strip series , by Ren Goscinny stories and Albert Uderzo illustrations . Plot summary All of Gaul is under ancient Rome Roman control, except for one small village of indomitable Gauls that still holds out against the Romans. Centurion Crismus Bonus, head of the Roman garrison at the fortified camp of Compendium is very keen on discovering the secret of the Gauls superhuman strength after four soldiers are knocked out by one man, and sends a spy disguised as a Gaul into the village. The Roman s identity is revealed when he loses his false moustache, but not before he discovers the existence of the magic potion brewed by the Druid Recurring characters in Asterix Getafix Getafix . He also manages to drink the potion after pretending he needs it to get back home as he claims the Romans think he s a spy, and reports his discovery back to the Centurion. Crismus ... International ref An audiobook of Asterix the Gaul adapted by Anthea Bell and narrated by Willie Rushton ... anniversary of the first publication. Film adaptation The book was adapted into Asterix the Gaul ... url http www.bdoubliees.com journalpilote annees index.html accessdate 2006 06 09 Asterix Gaul, Asterix the type book Category Asterix books Gaul, Asterix the Category Works originally published in Pilote ... more details
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