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Marius, Gaius
- IPA[ˈmerēəs]
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- (c. 157–86 bc), Roman general and politician. Elected consul in 107 bc, he defeated Jugurtha and invading Germanic tribes. After a power struggle with Sulla he was expelled from Italy, but returned to take Rome by force in 87 bc.
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- IPA[ˈmarɪəs]
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- (c. 157–86 bc), Roman general and politician. Elected consul in 107 bc, he defeated Jugurtha ...
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