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
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: Breaking Roman Gender Norms | English Heritage The Galli were Roman priests with ambiguous gender identities, and many modern transgender and nonbinary people have since identified with them Here we consider their role in Roman society and literature and investigate their presence in Roman Britain
About Us – Galli Foods Our story begins in the aftermath of World War II, with our founder, Ken Galli, a young visionary honing his culinary skills in a traditional Italian butcher shop in Chicago
LGBT History | Galli | Identiversity 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