How to use Gaius in a sentence
Publius and Terentia were unmarried at the death of Gaius, who had emancipated none of his children.
The Private Life of the Romans | Harold Whetstone JohnstonGaius Gracchus made his first public speech in support of this measure.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton LewisThe first of the economic measures of Gaius Gracchus was one to renew and extend the agrarian law of his brother.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton LewisFor the second time in his life Gaius Gracchus made a public speech, on this occasion appearing on the losing side.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton LewisThe general judgment of history seems to assign a far higher place to Gaius Gracchus than to his elder brother.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton Lewis
British Dictionary definitions for Gaius
Caius
/ (ˈɡaɪəs) /
?110–?180 ad, Roman jurist. His Institutes were later used as the basis for those of Justinian
Gaius Caesar. See Caligula
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