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Gildo (given Name)
Gildo is a masculine given name and nickname that is borne by: Given name * Gildo (died 398), ancient Roman Berber general * Gildo Bocci (1886–1964), Italian film actor * Gildo Cunha do Nascimento (died 2019), Brazilian footballer known as Gildo *Gildo Di Marco (born 1946) Italian actor * Gildo Insfrán (born 1951), Argentine politician and governor of Formosa Province * Gildo Kassa (born 1995), Ethiopian record producer, songwriter and singer * Gildo Pastor (1910–1990), Monégasque businessman and property developer * Gildo Pallanca Pastor (born 1967), Monegasque businessman, grandson of the above * Gildo Rizzato (born 1948), Italian former footballer * Gildo Rodrigues (1939–2009), Brazilian football manager * Gildo Seisdedos Domínguez (born 1967), Spanish economist and lawyer * Gildo Siorpaes (born 1938), Italian bobsledder * Gildo Vilanculos (born 1995), Mozambican footballer Nickname * Ermenegildo Gildo Arena (1921–2005), Italian water polo player and freestyle swimmer ...
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Gildo
Gildo (died 398) was a Roman Berber general in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. He revolted against Honorius and the Western Roman Empire ( Gildonic war), but was defeated and possibly killed himself or was assassinated. Etymology The name "Gildo" may have been the Ancient and Modern Berber root "GLD" or "agellid" which means chief or king. History Gildo was probably born in the 340s in Mauretania Caesariensis, a Romanised Berber by birth. Being a son of King Nubel (''regulus per nationes Mauricas''), he was brother to Firmus. His other brothers were called Mascezel, Mazuca, Sammac, and Dius. He had a sister named Cyria. According to a hypothesis of Stéphane Gsell that was later resumed and developed by Gabriel Camps, Nubel should indeed be identified with Flavius Nuvel, officer of the Roman army, commander of a cavalry unit, the equites Armigeri junior, who with his wife Nonnica (or Monnica) had a basilica built around the middle of the fourth century, housing ...
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