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O que (quem) é Gaius - definição


Gaius         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Gaius (name); Gaius (disambiguation); Gauis
Gaius, sometimes spelled Gajus, Kaius, Cajus, Caius, was a common Latin praenomen; see Gaius (praenomen).
Gaius the Platonist         
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHER
Gaius the Platonist (2nd century) was a Greek or Roman philosopher, and a representative of Middle Platonism. Very little is known about him except that he was the teacher of Albinus, who is known to have published a lost nine-volume summary of Gaius' lectures on Plato.
Gaius (biblical figure)         
SET INDEX OF BIBLICAL FIGURES
Gaius (Bible); Gaius of Derbe
Gaius is the Greek spelling for the male Roman name Caius, a figure in the New Testament of the Bible.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Gaius
1. Isoken Gaius–Obaseki Lawyer from London I don‘t see that it‘s a problem as long as it doesn‘t impinge on their work.
2. I think that this would provide great material for a historical film, which would go something like this: Gaius Mucius, a brave youth, sneaks into the Etruscan camp and, instead of trying to slay King Porsenna, he kisses his feet.
3. Standing '0 feet tall, Rome‘s pyramid was built in 12 B.C. as a tomb for the Roman Gaius Cestius, after the Cleopatra and Mark Antony scandal brought exotic Egyptian styles into vogue.
4. Remember that, when people worry about how inexperienced she is, for two years she‘s been in charge of the Alaska National Guard." It‘s a pity Gingrich was not around when the Roman Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, better known by his nickname Caligula, reputedly named Incitatus as a consul and a priest.