Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. Albucinus, praetor in Sicily, of extortion, 103 B.C. of Greek and Roman biography and mythology), 1967: v. Murdered with his brother Lucius by the Marians, 87 B.C.)ĭict. Oratorum romanorum fragmenta liberae rei publicae, 1955: Killed by the Marians with his brother Lucius, 87 Murdered with his brother Lucius by the Marianists, 87 B.C.) Iulius Caesar Strabo 1991: PHI CD ROM #5.3, LatinĬanon, bibliographic screen (C. By Caesars time, only about 18 were ever used. The Romans were exceptionally uncreative with the praenomen. Strabo, Gaius Iulius Caesar Field of activity: Orator In the case of Gaius Julius Caesar, this was Gaius. 130 BC - 87 BC) was the younger son to Lucius Julius Caesar II and his wife Poppilia and younger brother to Lucius Julius Caesar III. with Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus trying to push his way in. 130 BC 87 BC) 1 was the younger son to Lucius Julius Caesar II and his wife Poppilia and younger brother to Lucius Julius Caesar III.His cognomina indicate he was possibly cross-eyed, and the surviving member of a set of twins. Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus by Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn Paperback Book, 90 pages See Other Available Editions Description High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (ca. 130-87 B.C Alt names: Caesar Strabo, Gaius Iulius With Mithridates now commanding an international reputation, Gaius Marius made a. In 103 BC, he was on a committee to supervise the implementation of the. His cognomina indicate he was possibly cross-eyed, and the surviving member of a set of twins. Hans kendskab 'Strabo' indikerer, at han muligvis var korsjet, og kaldenavnet 'Vopiscus' antyder, at han var et overlevende medlem af et st tvillinger. 131 - 87 f.Kr.) var den yngste sn af Lucius Julius Caesar og hans kone Popillia og yngre bror til Lucius Julius Caesar, konsul i 90 f.Kr.
Urn:cite:perseus:author.295 Phi id: phi0452 Alt id: LCCN nr 95027440 Name: Caesar Strabo, C. 130 BC 87 BC) was the younger son to Lucius Julius Caesar II and his wife Poppilia and younger brother to Lucius Julius Caesar III. Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo 'Vopiscus' (ca.