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Vipsania Agrippina later married senator and consul Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus after Tiberius was forced to divorce her and marry Julia the Elder.
In 26, Agrippina requested Tiberius to allow her to marry her brother-in-law, Roman Senator Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus.
* Gaius Asinius Pollio, Roman orator, poet and historian ( b. 65 BC ).
* Vipsania Agrippina, wife of Gaius Asinius Gallus and former wife of Tiberius ( b. 36 BC )
* Gaius Asinius Pollio and Gaius Antistius Vetus become consuls.
* Gaius Asinius Gallus, widower of Vipsania Agrippina and alleged lover of Agrippina the elder ( starvation )
* Consuls: Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus and Gaius Asinius Pollio.
* Gaius Asinius Pollio, Roman orator, poet and historian ( d. AD 4 )
* Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, consul under Caesar Augustus ( d. AD 33 )
Due to his devotion to her, Messalina was able to manipulate Claudius into ordering the exile or execution of various people: the Roman philosopher Seneca the Younger ; Claudius ’ nieces Julia Livilla and Julia ; Marcus Vinicius ( husband of Julia Livilla ); consul Gaius Asinius Pollio II ( see Vipsania Agrippina ); the elder Poppaea Sabina ( mother of Empress Poppaea Sabina, second wife of Nero ); consul Decimus Valerius Asiaticus ; and Polybius.
In 40 BC, through the mediation of Gaius Asinius Pollio, Ahenobarbus became reconciled to Mark Antony, which greatly offended Octavianus.
He tried to enlist the support of Mark Antony, but his fellow tribunes Gaius Asinius Pollio and Lucius Trebellius Fides advised Antony not to support the measure.
The work was epitomized by the author himself, and later by Asinius Pollio of Tralles ( perhaps a freedman of the famous Gaius Asinius Pollio ).
: For the 1st-century consul, see Gaius Asinius Pollio ( consul 23 ).
Married to Quinctia, daughter of Lucius Quinctius, who was executed in 43 BC, Pollio is also notable as the father of Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, the second husband of Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augustus's partner, second-in-command and second son-in-law.
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At the outset of his reign, Commodus, age 18, inherited many of his father's senior advisers, notably Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus ( the second husband of Commodus's sister Lucilla ), his father-in-law Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus, who was Prefect of the City of Rome.
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Gaius and sometimes
Gaius Marius is sometimes given credit for this modification.
" The youth wearing Hellenistic Greek clothing suited to a Hellenistic prince is sometimes identified as Gaius in the guise of a camillus, an adolescent attendant of the Flamen Dialis.
) earning a number of exploration points ( sometimes called " Gaius Points ", after the sage who provides hints to guide players to find them ).
Though contemporary writers sometimes referred to him as " Gaius Caesar ," the name's historical usage was not the same as it is in the 21st century.
His grand-nephew, Gaius Octavius, duly took the full name " Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus " upon his posthumous adoption in 44 BC, and the name became fused with the imperial dignity ; in this sense it is preserved in the German and Bulgarian words Kaiser and Tsar ( sometimes spelled Czar ), both of which refer to an emperor.
Various titles are used according as reference is made to the various provisions ; sometimes the reference is to the Lex Julia, sometimes Papia Poppaea, sometimes Lex Julia et Papia, sometimes Lex de Maritandis Ordinibus, from the chapter which treated of the marriages of the senators ( Gaius, i. 178 ; Ulp.
Gaius, sometimes spelled Caius, was a common Roman praenomen.
Though the word can simply refer to the adolescent age of young men of training age, its main use is for the members, exclusively from that age group, of an official institution ( ephebeia ) that saw to building them into citizens, but especially training them as soldiers, sometimes already sent into the field ; the Greek city state ( polis ) mainly depended, as the Roman republic before Gaius Marius ' reform, on its militia of citizens for defence.

Gaius and called
According to Suetonius who had cited from Pliny the Elder, Agrippina had borne to Germanicus, a son called Gaius Julius Caesar who had a lovable character.
Caesar's father, also called Gaius Julius Caesar, governed the province of Asia, while his mother, Aurelia Cotta, came from an influential family.
Thus ( Gaius ) Julius Caesar adopted his sister's grandson, Gaius Octavius, who became a Julius, eventually named Imperator Caesar Augustus, normally called in English Augustus, the founder of the Empire.
( The gens was the larger unit, and was divided into several familiae: a person called " Gaius Iulius Caesar " belonged to the Julian gens and the Caesar family.
Works written in Latin during classical times used Classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin ( originally called sermo vulgaris ), with very few exceptions ( most notably sections of Gaius Petronius ' Satyricon ).
The foundation of the city is attributed to Gaius Marius, around 102 BC, but the first document mentioning a place called " Ayga Mortas " ( dead waters ) dates from the 10th century AD.
When Censor in 318 BC, Gaius Maenius provided buildings in the Forum neighborhood with balconies, which were called after him maeniana, in order that the spectators might better view the games put on within the temporary wooden arenas set up there.
The Roman historian Gaius Cornelius Tacitus identified the location of the battle as saltus Teutoburgiensis ( saltus meaning a forest valley in Latin ), and the encounter was therefore called the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
In 1894, and again in 1902 and 1903, Eugen Petersen suggested that Gaius and Lucius Caesar are the two boys dressed in " Trojan " costume for the equestrian event called the Troy Game, which was held in 13 BC for the dedication of the Theater of Marcellus.
Nero crowned as the new Armenian King in Rome a Herodian prince called Gaius Julius Tigranes.
Tigranes from his marriage had a son called Gaius Julius Alexander.
Gaius Memmius ( incorrectly called Gemellus, " The Twin "), Roman orator and poet, tribune of the people ( 66 BC ), patron of Lucretius and acquaintance of Catullus.
Gaius then called together all of his supporters from Italy to put into motion his legislation.
* Gnaeus Manlius Capitolinus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 385 BC ( called Gaius by T. Livius ).
The first Emperor, Caesar Augustus, bore the name as a matter of course ; born Gaius Octavius, he was posthumously adopted by Caesar in his will, and per Roman naming conventions was renamed " Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus " ( usually called " Octavian " in English when referring to this stage of his life ).
Pius Felix Invictus Augustus (" Elagabalus " had introduced the use of Pius Felix, " the Pious and Blessed ", while Gaius Iulius Verus Maximinus " Thrax " introduced the use of Invictus, " the Unconquered "), and were called the Augusti, while the two junior sub-Emperors were styled identically to previous Emperors-designate, as NN.
He had at least two children: a son, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, also known as Pompey the Great or Pompey the triumvir, who took as his fourth wife Julia ( the daughter of dictator Gaius Julius Caesar ), and a daughter called Pompeia.
Prior to the formation, under Gaius Marius, of the standing Roman Army, Rome had a militia-type defence-force which could be called up in time of war and then disbanded during peacetime.
Quietus had a brother called Gaius Avidius Nigrinus, had two nephews a younger Gaius Avidius Nigrinus and Titus Avidius Quietus and was a great paternal uncle to Roman Emperor Hadrian's daughter-in-law Avidia Plautia.
Capitolina married a Greek Prince from the Kingdom of Commagene called Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes.

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