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Cassius Longinus
[ lon-jahy-nuhs ]
noun
- Ga·ius [gey, -, uh, s], died 42 b.c., Roman general: leader of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar.
Cassius Longinus
/ ˈkæsɪəs lɒnˈdʒaɪnəs /
noun
- Cassius LonginusGaius42 bcMRomanMILITARY: general Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs). died 42 bc , Roman general: led the conspiracy against Julius Caesar (44); defeated at Philippi by Antony (42)
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She had been given to Cassius Longinus, but Caligula took her from him and kept her as though she were his lawful wife.
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Her tutor in philosophy was the famous Greek, Cassius Longinus.
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Cassius Longinus also is present, my wife's guardian and trustee, a man of the loftiest and most irreproachable character.
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