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  1. Gaius Cassius Longinus (Classical Latin: [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈkassi.ʊs ˈlɔŋɡɪnʊs]; c. 86 BC – 3 October 42 BC) was a Roman senator and general best known as a leading instigator of the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar on 15 March 44 BC.

  2. Gaius Cassius Longinus (died 42 bc, near Philippi, Macedonia [now in Greece]) was the prime mover in the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar in 44 bc. Little is known of his early life.

  3. Gaius Cassius Longinus (flourished 1st century ad) was a prominent Roman jurist, a pupil of the famous jurist Massurius Sabinus, with whom he founded a legal school. Cassius was consul in ad 30, proconsul of Asia in 40–41, and governor of Syria in 45–49.

  4. Gaius Cassius Longinus ( Classical Latin: [ ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈkassi.ʊs ˈlɔŋɡɪnʊs]; c. 86 BC – 3 October 42 BC) was a Roman senator and general best known as a leading instigator of the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar on 15 March 44 BC. He was the brother-in-law of Brutus, another leader of the conspiracy.

  5. Gaius Cassius (born, Parma [Italy]—died after 31, bc) was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar. After the death of Caesar he joined the party of Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus (the more famous Cassius and prime mover of the assassination).

  6. Oct 19, 2021 · Gaius Cassius Longinus was born on October 3, 85 BCE. He was a Roman commander, one of Caesar’s assassins who later fought against the Second Triumvirate. One of the last defenders of the republic.

  7. Gaius Cassius Longinus (1), the tyrannicide (killer of *Caesar), was quaestor 54 bce and proquaestor under *Crassus in 53. He escaped from *Carrhae, collected the remnants of the army, and organized the defence of Syria, staying on as proquaestor till 51: in 52 he crushed an insurrection in Judaea and in 51 repelled a Parthian invasion.

  8. Gaius Cassius Longinus (pronounced as /la-x-classic/; – 3 October 42 BC) was a Roman senator and general best known as a leading instigator of the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar on 15 March 44 BC.

  9. Overview. Cassius Longinus, Gaius. Quick Reference. ( RE 60) a great-grandson (or nephew) of the tyrannicide Cassius of the same name, and descended on his mother's side from Servius Sulpicius Rufus, was a senator of rigorously conservative ... From: Cassius Longinus (2),Gaius in The Oxford Classical Dictionary » Subjects: Classical studies.

  10. Jun 7, 2019 · We are better informed about the life and career of Cassius Longinus than of most jurists. He held various high public offices under the Julio-Claudian dynasty and is perhaps best known for a speech he gave to the Senate in 61 ce advocating a harsh line in response to the murder of the Urban Prefect by a member of his household.