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Caius         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caius (disambiguation); Caius (name)
Caius is a masculine given name and a surname. It is also an alternate spelling of the Latin prenom Gaius (and verso).
Pope Caius         
  • Remains of the [[basilica]] of [[Salona]].
POPE
Pope Gaius; Saint Gaius; Caius and Soter; Saints Soter and Caius; Pope Saint Caius; 28th pope; Saint Caius
Pope Caius (died 22 April 296), also called Gaius, was the bishop of Rome from 17 December 283 to his death in 296. Little information on Caius is available except that given by the Liber Pontificalis, which relies on a legendary account of the martyrdom of Susanna of Rome for its information.
Caius (presbyter)         
CHRISTIAN AUTHOR (3RD C.)
Caius, Presbyter of Rome (also known as Gaius) was a Christian author who lived and wrote towards the beginning of the 3rd century. Only fragments of his works are known, which are given in the collection entitled The Ante-Nicene Fathers.
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1. Camilla Marsh, head housekeeper at Gonville and Caius, said: ‘We do get quite a bit of sick.
2. Rosneft is only one of the prime candidates to join the project, said Caius Rapanu, senior energy analyst at UralSib.
3. "The state is continuing its drive to control the oil sector and its strategic development," said Caius R.
4. "Strategic status offers special conditions for bankruptcy, and makes the liquidation process more difficult," said Caius Rapanu at UralSib.
5. He attended his fathers school and then took his BA in classics at Gonville and Caius in 1'3'. Like many philologists, he made his contribution to the war effort as a code–breaker, and then returned to Cambridge (MA, 1'43; DLitt, 1'58). He was Fellow of Gonville and Caius, 1'44–55, praelector, 1'54–55, Fellow of Jesus and director of studies in classics 1'55–64, and returned to Gonville and Caius as Fellow and bursar in 1'65, senior bursar 1'65–1'68.