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jurist Gaius Acilius Gaius Antonius Gaius Antonius Hybrida Gaius Asinius Gallus Gaius Asinius Pollio Gaius Ateius Capito Gaius Aurelius Cotta Gaius Calpurnius...
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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...
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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born
Gaius Octavius; 23
September 63 BC – 19
August AD 14), also
known as
Octavian (Latin: Octavi****), was the
founder of...
- AD. The year
after Gaius' consulship,
Lucius died at M****ilia in the
month of August.
Approximately eighteen months later,
Gaius died of an
illness in...
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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 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...
- Alum".
Hollywood Reporter.
Retrieved July 17, 2012.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Gaius Charles.
Gaius Charles at IMDb
Gaius Charles on Twitter...
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Gaius Valerius Catullus (classical Latin: [
ˈɡaːius waˈlɛrius kaˈtullus]; c. 84 – c. 54 BC),
known as
Catullus (kə-TUL-əs), was a
Latin neoteric poet of...
- settlers. The
contents of
Gaius'
further land
reform are less clear: "the
sources are
rather vague about the
agrarian activities of
Gaius".
Mommsen ****erted...
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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...