Gaius Fulvius Plautianus died in 205.
Micrurus fulvius was created in 1766.
He had a political career, before 123 CE, he was a quaestor who oversaw financial matters in Sardinia. He supported the reforms of Gaius Papirius Carbo and Marcus Fulvius Flaccus. He cleared himself of a charge, in 122 CE he was elected to serve as a tribune for the following year.
Gaius S. Turner died in 1892.
Gaius Asinius Rufus died in 136.
Cassius Gaius Foster died in 1899.
Cn. Fulvius Flaccus.
Gaius Shaver died on October 11, 1998, in Fallbrook, California, USA.
Gaius Furius Sabinius Aquila Timesitheus died in 243.
Gaius Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus died in 197.
Gaius Caesar is not usually known by his praenomen "Gaius"; he is more commonly known as Julius Caesar. He was of course stabbed by a number of conspirators. But there are other Gaius Caesars. One was the grandson of Augustus who died of a wound while on campaign in Armenia. The most notorious Gaius Caesar was the man we know as Caligula. He was assassinated.
Gaius Gracchus has one of the more interesting and gruesome deaths in Roman history. He was killed in a riot he started, decapitated, and thrown into the Tiber River.
Gaius Gracchus has one of the more interesting and gruesome deaths in Roman history. He was killed in a riot he started, decapitated, and thrown into the Tiber River.