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- Gaius Marius - Wikipedia
Gaius Marius (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈmariʊs]; c 157 BC – 13 January 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman Victor of the Cimbric and Jugurthine wars, he held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times
- Gaius Marius | Roman General Consul | Britannica
Gaius Marius was a Roman general and politician, consul seven times (107, 104–100, 86 bce), who was the first Roman to illustrate the political support that a successful general could derive from the votes of his old army veterans
- Gaius Marius - World History Encyclopedia
Gaius Marius (c 157-86 BCE) was an accomplished military commander and politician who was acclaimed for saving Rome from the brink of collapse Yet, unfortunately, his name has only survived in relative obscurity because his achievements were eclipsed by his ultimate fall
- Gaius Marius, 1st one to shake Roman Republic - The Roman Empire
Gaius Marius, elected consul again in 105 BC, enjoyed successive election victories as consul until 101 BC, during which time his task was to destroy the menace of the Cimbri and Teutones, who had shattered the Romans earlier
- Roman Leaders at the End of the Republic: Marius - ThoughtCo
Marius was a novus homo 'a new man' -- one without a senator among his ancestors His family (from Arpinum [See map section aC in Latium], the rustic birthplace shared with Cicero) may have been peasants or they may have been equestrian, but they were clients of the old, rich, and patrician Metellus family
- Roman General and Statesman Gaius Marius - World History Edu
1st-century BC marble bust, commonly referred to as the “Marius ” Gaius Marius (c 157 BC – 86 BC) was a transformative Roman general and statesman, remembered for his military prowess and unprecedented seven consulships
- Gaius Marius: Military Reforms, Cimbrian War, Sulla
Gaius Marius, a prominent figure in Roman history, is best known for his remarkable military reforms and contributions to the late Roman Republic during the turbulent first century BCE He was a pivotal figure in Roman politics and warfare, leaving an indelible mark on the development of the Roman legions and the structure of the
- Gaius Marius and the origin of the Roman legions - History Skills
Discover how Gaius Marius reformed the Roman army, created a professional military, and changed Roman politics through his rise to power and seven consulships
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