Gallipoli

Gallipoli

The Gallipoli peninsula is located in the southern part of East Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelles strait to the east. Gallipoli is the Italian form of the Greek name Καλλίπολις, meaning 'beautiful city', the original name of the modern town of Gelibolu.

People died in Gallipoli (First 19 people) - Page 0

Frank Edward Stubbs

Frank Edward Stubbs

Armed force officer

Henry Moseley

Henry Moseley

Physicist

Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford

Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford

Soldier

Alfred Shout

Alfred Shout

Soldier

Cuthbert Bromley

Cuthbert Bromley

Soldier

David Bedell-Sivright

David Bedell-Sivright

Rugby union player

Alexander Burton

Alexander Burton

Australian-British soldier

Charles Doughty-Wylie

Charles Doughty-Wylie

British soldier

Cleitus the White

Cleitus the White


William George Malone

William George Malone

New Zealand lawyer

William Kenealy

William Kenealy

Soldier

William Edward Graham Niven

William Edward Graham Niven

David Niven's father

James French Patton

James French Patton

American lawyer

John L. Vance

John L. Vance

U. S. representative

Robert M. Switzer

Robert M. Switzer

U. S. representative

Frank Cremeans

Frank Cremeans

Businessman

Al Schulz

Al Schulz

Professional baseball player

John W. McCormick

John W. McCormick

American Politician

Herman Layne

Herman Layne

Baseball player