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Caius

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Ca·ius  (ks, k-)
See Gaius.

Caius [ˈkaɪəs]
n
(Biographies) a variant of Gaius


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Will she finally submit to her passionate, sexual desires or will Caius happen to be like all the other foul men, with one thing on their mind ?
He eventually won two scholarships, which took him to Caius College, Cambridge, where he studied medicine.
Children visiting the museum have the chance to try on armour and learn all about the Roman way of life with centurions Caius and Gittus (Lance Prince and Paul Harston).
 
 
 
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