Karel Jacobs has written: 'Gaius Flaminius' -- subject(s): History
Ceasar, Pompey and Crassus
Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.
Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus
Gaius Lucilius has written: 'Satiren' -- subject(s): Latin Verse satire, Poetry, Translations into German 'Saturarum' 'C. Lucilii Carminum reliquiae' -- subject(s): Latin Verse satire
Gaius Octavius Thurinus (later Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus) defeated Marcus Antonius, also known as Mark Antony, at the battle of Actium in 31BC and then ruled as emperor from 27BC to 14AD.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
Francesco Giuseppe Lardone has written: 'The imperial constitutions in the Institutes of Gaius' -- subject(s): Roman law
Gaius Cassius Longinus was a Roman Senator and was one of the leading instigators in the plot to kill Julius Caesar. His brother in-law was Marcus Junius Brutus.
Liberators. Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus
Cassius (Gaius Cassius Longinus) and Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus).