Gaius Marius. The "Marian legion" was the instrument by which Rome rapidly expanded and controlled its growing empire. Marius reforms were profound. Rooted in the military needs of the Republic, they ...
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 ...
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 ...
Gaius Marius, brilliant military leader and six-term Roman consul, heads the cast of a hefty historical novel replete with politics, social infighting, bloody battles and domestic drama.
Well, at that time all these places were part of the Roman Empire ... Until Gaius Octavius took power, becoming the first emperor, Emperor Augustus, which is when the republic became an empire.