Gaius, 158 oder 157 v. Chr., 86 v. Chr., röm. Feldherr; besiegte 107 v. Chr. Jugurtha, 102 u. 101 v. Chr. die in Italien eingefallenen Kimbern u. Teutonen; von seinem Hauptgegner Sulla vorübergehend aus Rom vertrieben.
(155-86 BC) Roman general and politician. He was elected consul seven times, the first time in 107 BC. He defeated the Cimbri and the Teutons (Germanic tribes attacking Gaul and Italy) 102–101 BC. Marius tried to deprive Sulla of the command in the east against Mithridates and, as a result, civil war broke out 88 BC. Sulla marched on Rome, and Marius fled to Africa, but later returned and created a reign of terror in Rome.
Eigtl. Mayr, Simon, 1573, 1624, dt. Mathematiker u. Astronom; entdeckte unabhängig von Galilei die Jupitermonde, 1611 die Sonnenflecken u. 1612 den Andromeda-Nebel.