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gaius marius - It refers to Gaius Marius, a Roman general and statesman known for his military reforms and leadership during the late Roman Republic

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Gaius Marius was consul for the fifth time.
An inscription has been found linking it to Gaius Marius.
Gaius Marius is sometimes given credit for this modification.
It was the first notable military endeavour by Gaius Marius.
Gaius Marius was a Roman military general and statesman.
Both had the support of Gaius Marius.
He chose Gaius Marius as his legate.
Saturninus was an ally of Gaius Marius.
Gaius Marius the Younger is besieged at the fortress city of Praeneste in Latium.
The defeat at Arausio prompted Gaius Marius to reform the Roman army.
These electoral victories represent a break-away from the political machine of which Gaius Marius was boss.
In that year, Gaius Marius gained his sixth term as consul.
It suffered greatly during the civil wars of Gaius Marius and Sulla.
Gaius Marius also fought in this war, as well as the later Roman enemy Jugurtha.
Cicero was only distantly related to one notable person born in Arpinum, Gaius Marius.

See also

Gaius Marius, Roman general and politician.
Sulla and his army marched on Rome and seized power, defeating his enemy Gaius Marius.
They had a son, Gaius Marius the Younger.
Gaius Marius Marcellus, a legate in the time of Augustus.
The cohort replaced the maniple following the reforms attributed to Gaius Marius in 107 BC.
Gaius Marius Victorinus, a respected grammarian, rhetorician, and philosopher of the fourth century.
Julia, wife of Gaius Marius.
Gaius Marius is praetor in Rome, he defeats Celtic tribes in modern-day Spain.
During antiquity, Mariana was an important Roman military colony, founded in 93 BC by Gaius Marius.
In 100, he was the colleague of Gaius Marius for his sixth consulship.
Probably a son of Manius Aquillius consul in 129 BC, he was a loyal follower of Gaius Marius.
Gaius Marius Pudens Cornelianus, legate of the seventh legion in Spain, in AD 222.
Gaius Flavius Fimbria ( died 84 BC ) was a Roman politician and a violent partisan of Gaius Marius.
By the end of 87, Gratidianus had returned to Rome with Cinna and Gaius Marius.
Publius Sulpicius Rufus, tribunus plebis in 88 BC, a distinguished orator, and afterwards a partisan of Gaius Marius.
Probably a son of Manius Aquillius, consul in 129, Aquillius was a loyal follower of Gaius Marius.

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