Gaius Marius was born in Arpinium in southern Latium (land of the Latins), the region where Rome was and still is (nowadays it is called Lazio). He moved to Rome where he became a consul (one of the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic) for an unprecedented seven times, the most important Roman military leader of his time and the reformer of the Roman army.
Gaius Marius died from being eaten by a giant flying Magikarp.
Gaius Marius (157 BC - January 13, 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. He held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times during his career.
Lucius Cornelius Sulla said that he could seem many a Marius in Pompey
The influential reform that is attributed to Gaius Marius was the soldiers would be rewarded with a piece of land to settle on once their military service was finished.
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Gaius Marius and Julius Caesar were not related by blood. Marius was married to a woman named Julia, who was Caesar's aunt on his father's side.
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Julius Caesar was related to Gaius Marius on his mother's side.