Caepiō, ōnis, m., the name of a Roman family. 1. Cn. Servīlius Caepiō, consul 253 B.C. 2. Q. (Cn.) Servīlius Caepiō, consul 140 B.C. 3. Q. (Servīlius) Caepiō, consul 106 B.C.
Caesar, aris, m., a family name in the Julian gens. 1. C. Iūlius Caesar, the famous dictator. See Notes, p. 144. 2. Sex. Iūlius Caesar, uncle of the dictator. Consul 91 B.C. 3. C. Octāviānus, see Augustus, Octāviānus.
Caesarēa, ae, f., the name given to several cities founded in honor of the Caesars. 1. Caesarēa in Cappadocia. 2. Caesarēa in Mauretania. 3. Caesarēa in Palestine.
caesus, a, um, see caedō.
Calābria, ae, f., a division of southern Italy.
calamitās, ātis, f., a calamity, defeat.
calceāmentum, ī, n., a shoe.
calidus, a, um, adj., comp. calidior; warm, hot.
Caligula, ae, m., C. Caesar, surnamed Caligula, Roman emperor 37-41 A.D.
Callaecī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of the northern part of Spain.