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* '''Description of sex/gender:''' AMAB and feminine eunuchs. They may have been what modern people would consider a gender outside the Western binary, or else trans women.
* '''Description of sex/gender:''' AMAB and feminine eunuchs. They may have been what modern people would consider a gender outside the Western binary, or else trans women.
* '''Role in society:''' Priesthood. The Gallae were priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele and her consort Attis.<ref name="kaldera 174" /> They were believed to have spiritual powers to tell the future, bless homes, have power over wild animals, bring rain, and exorcise evil spirits.<ref name="Maarten J. Vermaseren 1977, p.97">Maarten J. Vermaseren, ''Cybele and Attis: the myth and the cult'', translated by A. M. H. Lemmers, London: Thames and Hudson, 1977, p.97.</ref><ref name="kaldera 174" />
* '''Role in society:''' Priesthood. The Gallae were priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele and her consort Attis.<ref name="kaldera 174" /> They were believed to have spiritual powers to tell the future, bless homes, have power over wild animals, bring rain, and exorcise evil spirits.<ref name="Maarten J. Vermaseren 1977, p.97">Maarten J. Vermaseren, ''Cybele and Attis: the myth and the cult'', translated by A. M. H. Lemmers, London: Thames and Hudson, 1977, p.97.</ref><ref name="kaldera 174" />
* '''Demographics:''' Unknown. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents called themselves Gallae or any other form of that word.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />
* '''Demographics:''' Unknown. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents called themselves Gallae or any other form of that word.{{Gender Census|2019}}
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