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Gaius Collection (page 3)

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius Asinius Pollio

Gaius Asinius Pollio
GAIUS ASINIUS POLLIO Roman soldier and statesman Date: 75BCE - 5CE

Background imageGaius Collection: CAESAR, Gaius Julius (101-44 BC). Roman general

CAESAR, Gaius Julius (101-44 BC). Roman general and statesman. He governed as a dictator. Roman art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageGaius Collection: AUGUSTUS, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, Caesar

AUGUSTUS, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, Caesar (63 BC-14AD). Emperor of Rome from 30 BC till his death. Mask of Augustus (4th c.). Roman art. Late Empire. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Barcelona

Background imageGaius Collection: PETRONIUS Arbiter, Gaius (1st century). Latin

PETRONIUS Arbiter, Gaius (1st century). Latin
" PETRONIUS Arbiter, Gaius (1st century). Latin satirical writer. Page of " Satyricon". Latin edition printed in Amsterdam in 1634 with comments and notes. SPAIN. Barcelona

Background imageGaius Collection: The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving

The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving published in Antwerp, 1565. Mannerism art. Engraving

Background imageGaius Collection: Diocletianus (Head)

Diocletianus (Head)
Gaius Aurelius Valerius DIOCLETIANUS Roman emperor : a great administrator but fiercely anti-Christian Date: 245 - 313

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius Marius at Carthage

Gaius Marius at Carthage
GAIUS MARIUS Roman military commander, depicted contemplating the ruins of Carthage Date: 157 - 86 BC

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius Marius

Gaius Marius
GAIUS MARIUS Roman military commander and statesman Date: 157 - 86 BC

Background imageGaius Collection: Pope Caius

Pope Caius (or Gaius) Pope and Saint

Background imageGaius Collection: Pyramid of Cestius, Rome

Pyramid of Cestius, Rome
The pyramid was built about 18 BC-12 BC as a tomb for Gaius Cestius Epulo, a magistrate and member of one of the four great religious corporations at Rome, the Septemviri Epulonum

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar as a Comet

Julius Caesar as a Comet
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR The murdered statesman is given a new lease of life by Aphrodite, who turns him into a comet who will illuminate the skies as he did the Earth

Background imageGaius Collection: Caesar & his Wives

Caesar & his Wives
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR he repudiates his first wife POMPEIA and replaces her with CALPURNIA

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula / Sherwine

Caligula / Sherwine
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman Emperor great-nephew of Tiberius assassinated

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Bust)

Julius Caesar (Bust)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula (Titian B&w)

Caligula (Titian B&w)
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman emperor great-nephew of Tiberius assassinated

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius J V Maximinus

Gaius J V Maximinus
GAIUS J V MAXIMINUS Roman emperor murdered

Background imageGaius Collection: Sallustius, Bust

Sallustius, Bust
GAIUS SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS Roman historian Date: 86 - 34BC

Background imageGaius Collection: Comets of 1st Century

Comets of 1st Century
Various shapes of comet reported by Plinius the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus) including disk-shaped, twin- tailed, bearded, sword-like and other variants

Background imageGaius Collection: Augustus / Emperor / Century

Augustus / Emperor / Century
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS First Roman Emperor from 27 BC to 14 AD

Background imageGaius Collection: Maecenas / Gaius / Circle

Maecenas / Gaius / Circle
GAIUS CILNIUS MAECENAS Roman statesman and patron of literature

Background imageGaius Collection: Caesar Becomes a Comet

Caesar Becomes a Comet
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR The murdered statesman is given a new lease of life by Aphrodite, who turns him into a comet who will illuminate the skies as he did the Earth

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula & Horse / V Adam

Caligula & Horse / V Adam
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman emperor with his horse, Incitatus, who shared meals at his table, and whom he would have made consul if the animal had lived long enough

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula (M V Gucht)

Caligula (M V Gucht)
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman emperor great-nephew of Tiberius assassinated

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula (Titian Col)

Caligula (Titian Col)
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman emperor great-nephew of Tiberius assassinated

Background imageGaius Collection: Augustus (Titian)

Augustus (Titian)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Augustus (Cameo, Colour)

Augustus (Cameo, Colour)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Augustus / Emperor(Anon)

Augustus / Emperor(Anon)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor from 27 BC to 14 AD

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Harding)

Julius Caesar (Harding)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Anon)

Julius Caesar (Anon)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Statue)

Julius Caesar (Statue)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Wreathed)

Julius Caesar (Wreathed)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Welch)

Julius Caesar (Welch)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: Julius Caesar (Thevet)

Julius Caesar (Thevet)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR Roman Emperor

Background imageGaius Collection: SUETONIUS

SUETONIUS
GAIUS SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS Roman historian and biographer

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula / Phillips

Caligula / Phillips
Gaius Caesar Caligula

Background imageGaius Collection: Pliny the Elder

Pliny the Elder
GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS Roman scientist and scholar

Background imageGaius Collection: APOLLINARIS 431-487

APOLLINARIS 431-487
GAIUS SOLLIUS APOLLINARIS SIDONIUS Roman prelate; Christian writer, in Gaul

Background imageGaius Collection: Pliny the Younger

Pliny the Younger
GAIUS PLINIUS CAECILIUS SECUNDUS Roman statesman and scholar

Background imageGaius Collection: First Punic War, naval victory of Duilius at Mylae

First Punic War, naval victory of Duilius at Mylae
PUNIC WARS : the Roman consul Gaius Duilius is applauded for his naval victory over the Carthaginians at Mylae (present-day Milazzo) in northern Sicily

Background imageGaius Collection: Coriolanus begged by his mother to spare Rome

Coriolanus begged by his mother to spare Rome
Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, attacking Rome on behalf of the Volsci, is begged by his mother Veturia to spare the city

Background imageGaius Collection: Coriolanus banished from Rome

Coriolanus banished from Rome
The Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, is banished from Rome because of his arrogance, and suspicion concerning his political ambitions

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius Marcius taking Corioli

Gaius Marcius taking Corioli
Gaius Marcius, the legendary Roman hero, taking the Volscian city of Corioli, resulting in his additional name, Coriolanus, and his promotion to general

Background imageGaius Collection: Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, Roman patron of the arts

Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, Roman patron of the arts. He was also the confidant and advisor to Octavian, who became Augustus Caesar

Background imageGaius Collection: Caligula & Horse / Craig

Caligula & Horse / Craig
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA fed his horse Swift at his table from golden tableware, whom he made priest and would have made consul had the animal lived



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