Gaius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (20 BC–4 AD) was one of two brothers adopted by the first Roman emperor, Augustus. Both died in their early twenties, clearing the path for Tiberius. Gaius Caesar had achieved the rank of Consul before his death.[1]
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| File:8089 - Roma - Ara Pacis - Caio Cesare - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto - 28-Mar-2008.jpg Gaius Caesar | |||||
| Born | 20 BC Rome | ||||
| Died | 21 February 4 AD Lycia | ||||
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| Spouse | Livilla | ||||
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| Father | Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa | ||||
| Mother | Julia the Elder | ||||
Gaius Caesar Media
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Bust of Gaius's father, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
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Büste des Gaius Caesar (20 v. Chr. 4 n. Chr.) aus rotem Porphyr. Leihgabe Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe
Statue of a Julio-Claudian prince. The head probably depicts Gaius Caesar, made 5 BC-14 AD. Altes Museum, Berlin
- Tempio di Marte Ultore (Roma) - Laterale.jpg
Remains of the Forum of Augustus with the Temple of Mars Ultor
- Camposanto, iscrizioni lato sud, 02 i decreti di Iulia Pisana per le onoranze funebri dei figli adottivi di Augusto Caio e Lucio Cesari, nel 2 e 4 d.C. 02.JPG
Latin inscription from the cenotaph to Gaius and Lucius Caesar in Pisa (Template:CIL)
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Map of Armenia and the Roman client states in eastern Asia Minor.
The Maison Carrée (French: "square house") was dedicated in Nemausus to Gaius and Lucius.
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Limyra Cenotaph of Gaius Caesar
References
- ↑ Hazel, John. 2002. Who's Who in the Roman World. Routledge, London. p48 ISBN 0-415-29162-3.