• Marcus Marius Gratidianus (c. 125 – 82 BC) was a Roman praetor and supporter of Gaius Marius during the civil war between the followers of Marius and...
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    proquaestor Marcus Marius Gratidianus (d. 82 BC), Roman praetor Marius Maximus (fl. early 3rd century AD), Roman senator and biographer of Emperors Marius Ambrogi...
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    year is recorded as Marius’s cousin, Marcus Marius Gratidianus.[citation needed][undue weight? – discuss] Badian, Ernst (2012). "Marius (RE 15) (2), Gaius"...
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  • Marcus Marius was the younger brother of the Gaius Marius who was consul seven times. Marcus was a few years younger than Gaius Marius, hailing from the...
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  • Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, Roman consul (executed by order of Sulla) Marcus Marius Gratidianus, Roman praetor and politician (executed by order of Sulla) Quintus...
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  • Marius Gratidianus. A Marcus Gratidius who was legate to Quintus Tullius Cicero in Asia, from 61 to 59 BC, may have been his grandson. Marcus Gratidius...
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  • Marshall, "Catilina and the Execution of M. Marius Gratidianus", pp. 132, 133, thinks that Gratidianus was actually murdered by Catulus. Hinard, Proscriptions...
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    Maria gens (redirect from Marius Cordus)
    Marcus Marius Gratidianus, son of the general Marius' sister by Marcus Gratidius, subsequently adopted by the general's brother, Marcus. Gaius Marius C. f...
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    were the focus of cult to the ill-fated popularist politician Marcus Marius Gratidianus during his praetorship. What happened – if anything – to the Compitalia...
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    sacrifice, whether deliberately or in the perception of witnesses; Marcus Marius Gratidianus was a gruesome example. Officially, human sacrifice was obnoxious...
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