Marcus Marius (praetor 102 BC), brother of the seven-time consul Gaius Marius
Marcus Marius (quaestor 76 BC), quaestor of the Roman Republic in 76 BC
Marcus Aurelius Marius (died 269), emperor of the Gallic Empire in 269
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Marcus Aurelius Marius was emperor of the Gallic Empire in 269 following the assassination of Postumus. According to later tradition, he was a blacksmith...
family in Roman politics, but two: Marius's younger brother, MarcusMarius, also entered Roman public life. In 134 BC, Marius joined the personal legion of...
MarcusMarius Gratidianus (c. 125 – 82 BC) was a Roman praetor and supporter of Gaius Marius during the civil war between the followers of Marius and...
Marcus Marius Gratidianus, son of the general Marius' sister by Marcus Gratidius, subsequently adopted by the general's brother, Marcus. Gaius Marius C. f...
lists. Marius at first escaped, possibly from a sinking ship, since he was later found ashore taking refuge in a cave. Like Sertorius himself, Marius at some...
son, Marcus, who was adopted into the Maria gens, probably by his uncle, Marcus, after the elder Gratidius' death, and became known as MarcusMarius Gratidianus...
murdered on sight. Gaius Marius the Younger is besieged at the fortress city of Praeneste in Latium. After a fierce resistance, Marius commits suicide. Pompey...
sources (Marius Maximus or Ignotus), are considered to be more accurate. For Marcus's life and rule, the biographies of Hadrian, Antoninus, Marcus, and Lucius...
Gaius Marius in exchange for Marius' support for Italian enrolment. But after he passed the legislation transferring Sulla's command to Marius, Sulla...
Sextus Marius - mine owner Marius Priscus - Governor of the province of Africa Marius Maximus - writer Julius Firmicus Maternus - astrologer Marcus Valerius...
Quintus Lutatius Catulus avenge himself upon Catiline's wife's brother, MarcusMarius Gratidianus, the prosecutor who had caused the death of Catulus' father...
Licinius Crassus, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, Marcus Porcius Cato, Publius Clodius, Titus Annius Milo, Vercingetorix, Marcus Junius Brutus...
Mithridates VI of Pontus Tigranes II of Armenia Artoces of Iberia Oroeses of Albania Archelaus Neoptolemus Arcathius Dorylaeus Aristion MarcusMarius...
murdered on sight. Gaius Marius the Younger is besieged at the fortress city of Praeneste in Latium. After a fierce resistance, Marius commits suicide. Pompey...
shrines were the focus of cult to the ill-fated popularist politician MarcusMarius Gratidianus during his praetorship. What happened – if anything – to...
population for the tyrannicides. A person calling himself Marius, claiming he was a descendant of Gaius Marius, started a plan to ambush Brutus and Cassius. Brutus...
his father with the assistance of Catiline, who tortured and killed MarcusMarius Gratidianus at the tomb of the senior Catulus. During Sulla's dictatorship...
toyed with his severed head at a dinner party Marcus Antonius (87 BC) – grandfather of Marc Antony MarcusMarius Gratidianus (82 BC) – praetor whose head was...
on personally. Sulla called the Senate and induced them to declare Marius, Marius' son, Sulpicius, and nine others outlaws. Condemned to death without...