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Gaius accompanied his father, mother and siblings on campaign in Germania, at little more than four or five years old. He had been named after Gaius Julius...
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of...
Gaius Julius Caesar (/ˈsiːzər/, SEE-zər; Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈjuːliʊs ˈkae̯sar]; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member...
AD. The year after Gaius' consulship, Lucius died at Massilia in the month of August. Approximately eighteen months later, Gaius died of an illness in...
Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – AD 79), called Pliny the Elder (/ˈplɪni/), was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, naval and army commander...
Diocletian (/ˌdaɪ.əˈkliːʃən/, DYE-ə-KLEE-shən; Latin: Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus, Ancient Greek: Διοκλητιανός, romanized: Diokletianós; 242/245...
Gaius Licinius may refer to: Gaius Licinius Stolo, early tribune and consul responsible for land laws Gaius Licinius Macer, late statesman and annalist...
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family to obtain the consulship was Gaius Julius Iulus in 489 BC. The gens is perhaps best known, however, for Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator and grand...
Gaius Octavius may refer to; Gaius Octavius (tribune 216 BC) (fl. 216 BC), military tribune Gaius Octavius (proconsul) (c. 100–59 BC), praetor in 61 BC...
settlers. The contents of Gaius' further land reform are less clear: "the sources are rather vague about the agrarian activities of Gaius". Mommsen asserted...
Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo (61 – c. 113), better known as Pliny the Younger (/ˈplɪni/), was a lawyer...
during the beginning of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus. They served in the plebeian tribunates of 133 BC and 122–121 BC...
Gaius Marius (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈmariʊs]; c. 157 BC – 13 January 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. Victor of the Cimbric and Jugurthine wars, he...
Gaius Flavius or Gaius Flavius Fimbria may refer to: Gaius Flavius Fimbria (cavalry prefect) Gaius Flavius Fimbria (consul 104 BC) Artur Hulu, known online...
Catholic Church remembers St. Gaius on January 4 among the Seventy, and on November 5. It has been suggested that this is the Gaius to whom the general epistle...
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs sweːˈtoːniʊs traŋˈkᶣɪlːʊs]), commonly referred to as Suetonius (/swɪˈtoʊniəs/ swih-TOH-nee-əs; c. AD 69 –...
Gaius Cassius Longinus (Classical Latin: [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈkassi.ʊs ˈlɔŋɡɪnʊs]; c. 86 BC – 3 October 42 BC) was a Roman senator and general best known as a leading...
Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus may refer to: Maximinus Thrax (c. 173–238), Roman emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (c. 217–238), his son and deputy emperor...
Rabirius, married Gaius Curius, a publican, and was the mother of Gaius Rabirius Postumus. Gaius Rabirius C. f. Postumus, born Gaius Curius, was adopted...
Gaius Helen Mohiam is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. She is a Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother, and initially appears...
Gaius Memmius may refer to: Gaius Memmius (consul 34 BC), Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul in 34 BC Gaius Memmius (praetor 58 BC), Roman...
Gaius Calpurnius Piso may refer to: Gaius Calpurnius Piso (conspirator) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (consul 180 BC) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (consul 67 BC) Gaius...
Maximinus Thrax (Latin: Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus "Thrax"; c. 173 – 238) was a Roman emperor from 235 to 238. Born of Thracian origin – giving the...
name) are not known. In the letters of Sidonius Apollinaris his name is Gaius, but in the major surviving manuscript of his work his name is given as...