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The Marius Canal is thought to have been constructed between 104 and 102 BCE during the Cimbrian Wars. It was ordered by Roman general Gaius Marius to improve supply routes for his troops.
Even rumors of war profiteering in Africa, which were spread by his lieutenant Gaius Marius, couldn’t dim his popularity. Marius ended up taking Metellus’ consulship and command, but ...
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Archaeologists may have finally discovered famous 'lost' canal built by Julius Caesar's uncleAccording to historical accounts, it was built between 104 and 102 B.C. by the troops of Julius Caesar's uncle, the general Gaius Marius. Its construction was meant to aid efforts in the Cimbrian ...
While some enthusiasts have speculated about a potential connection to the famous Roman statesman Gaius Marius, the statue’s dating places it approximately 400 years after his death, with the ...
Trump was no Julius Caesar, except maybe in his dreams, but his electoral pitch did owe much to Caesar’s uncle, Gaius Marius, Rome’s first ‘man of the people’ who won election after ...
Gaius Marius Hermogenes may have had... a few enemies. Likely a citizen of the ancient Roman-era city of Odessos, his likeness was immortalized with a statue sometime around the 2 nd or 3 rd ...
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