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How to use Caius in a sentence

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Take for instance the story of Caius Mucius Scaevola, a man who was willing to risk anything to save Rome from an Etruscan attack.
We wound among the ancient stone and manicured gardens, into Caius College.
Fulvia next married Caius Scribonius Curio, who died in Africa in 49 bc, and in 44 she married Mark Antony.
The Caius prize, awarded by Prométhéa in 2003, recognized Dexia Bank as a patron of the arts.
Enter Cambridge's Caius College by its elegant Renaissance Gate of Honour and you find yourself in a small, unreconstructed medieval courtyard, but there is no feeling of discordancy or even disconnection.
Caius and Vesalius were housemates at Padua, but, whereas throughout his studies Caius adhered to the earlier theories set forth by the Greek physician Galen of Pergamum, Vesalius eventually broke with Galenic tradition.
Before reaching this gate and the monument Pyramid of Caius Cestius, take the road to the right along the wall of the so called Protestant Cemetery, in which are buried the poets Keats and Shelley.
The name of a certain Caius Jucundus has been found in the ruins of Pompeii, after the city had been destroyed in 79 A. D. Jucundus was an auctionator, which means auctioneer in English.
In 1969, Hawking accepted a specially created Fellowship for Distinction in Science to remain at Caius.
After leaving secondary school, Conway entered Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge to study mathematics.
He was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich School and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he was scholar and afterwards fellow.
Visiting Roman soldiers Caius and Gaius Flavius Longinus arrived as centurions armed with shields, javelins and daggers.
In 1948, Chadwick accepted an offer to become the Master of Gonville and Caius College.
The Caius Awards are organized by Promethea and honour the cultural patronage and reward the companies which have stood above others in terms of perseverance and their contribution to the cultural development in Belgium.
Despite the universal saleability of all things Shakespeare, there's a good reason why film-makers have previously steered clear of his later historical tragedy about legendary Roman leader Caius Martius Coriolanus.
In November, he became a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
Examples from Classical Literature
Caius Calpurnius, who held that province as propraetor, had written word that the Arretians had originated such a scheme.
He was Master of the college of which he was co-founder, but regularly spent the emoluments on fresh buildings at Caius.
Caius Servilius, duumvir, also dedicated a temple of Jupiter, in the island.
He himself had been at Caius, and having a sister at Newham, had once or twice had tea in its precincts.
Caius Gracchus, it is said, when he harangued the Roman populace, modulated his tone by an oratorical flute or pitch pipe.
It is impossible to discover even his full name, Gaius or Caius being merely the personal name so common in Rome.
Caius Calpurnius, having his command continued to him for a year after the expiration of his praetorship, was sent into Etruria.
Some straw had been spread on the bottom, and on this Caius was directed to recline.
He had left Caius in the charge of his nurse, for the boy's mother was dead.
Caius had been with him through much of his work, for Caius served in the same legion.
The boy apparently said something, although Caius could not catch the voice.
Caius could not hear what she said, but he felt assured that the birds could understand.
Caius brought the horses to the trough in pairs, each with a hempen halter.
He became a sizar of Caius College, Cambridge, in 1592, but was expelled in the next year for stealing a book.
He was the son of a barber, but was well educated, and was able to enter Caius College as a sizar at thirteen.
We cannot believe that even Caius Gracchus could, when he was warmed by passion, have listened to Licinius's pitch-pipe.
The future of Caius was prearranged, and Caius did not gainsay the arrangement.
When she perceived that Caius intended to come up to her, she rode to meet him.
Caius went back to the shore to get the boat that lay at the foot of the chine.
Latest UK cases include a male undergraduate at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
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