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Mar·i·us M0112300 (mâr′ē-əs, măr′-), Gaius 157?-86 bc. Roman general and politician. Elected consul seven times, he reformed the military and lost a disastrous civil war (88) to his political rival Sulla.Marius (ˈmɛərɪəs; ˈmærɪəs) n (Biography) Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs). ?155–86 bc, Roman general and consul. He defeated Jugurtha, the Cimbri, and the Teutons (107–101), but his rivalry with Sulla caused civil war (88). He was exiled but returned (87) and took RomeMar•i•us (ˈmɛər i əs, ˈmær-) n. Gaius, c155–86 B.C., Roman general. TranslationsMariusenUK
Marius Gaius . ?155--86 bc, Roman general and consul. He defeated Jugurtha, the Cimbri, and the Teutons (107--101), but his rivalry with Sulla caused civil war (88). He was exiled but returned (87) and took Rome Mariusyoung pagan who follows the original philosophical tenets of Epicurus in his search for an answer to life. [Br. Lit.: Pater Marius the Epicurean in Magill II, 630]See: Epicureanism |