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Caius may
refer to: Pope
Caius (died 296),
Bishop of Rome and
martyr Caius (bishop of Milan),
bishop of
Milan in the
early 3rd-century,
saint Caius (presbyter)...
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Gonville and
Caius College,
often referred to
simply as
Caius (/kiːz/ KEEZ), is a
constituent college of the
University of
Cambridge in Cambridge, England...
- Pope
Caius (died 22
April 296), also
called Gaius, was the
bishop of Rome from 17
December 283 to his
death in 296.
Little information on
Caius is available...
- the
University there. In 1568, John
Caius (no
relation of Thomas), the
refounder and
Master of
Gonville and
Caius College, Cambridge,
wrote a long rebuttal...
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Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31
August 12 – 24
January 41),
better known by his
nickname Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was
Roman emperor from AD 37 until...
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Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15
March 44 BC) was a
Roman general and statesman. A
member of the
First Triumvirate,
Caesar led the
Roman armies...
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Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24–79),
known in
English as
Pliny the
Elder (/ˈplɪni/ PLIN-ee), was a
Roman author, naturalist,
natural philosopher, and...
- John
Caius (born John Kays /ˈkiːz/; 6
October 1510 – 29 July 1573), also
known as
Johannes Caius and
Ioannes Caius, was an
English physician, and second...
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Saint Soter's
feast day is
celebrated on 22 April, as is that of
Saint Caius. The
Roman Martyrology, the
official list of
recognized saints, references...
- ****an
invaded Korea, and
Caius was
taken prisoner. On the
journey to ****an, they were
shipwrecked at
Tsushima Island, and
Caius, near death, was
taken to...