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Julia and Caesaris
Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother ( and Julius Caesar's sister ), Julia Caesaris.
In 52 or 51 BC, Julia Caesaris died.
* Julia Caesaris, the name of many Julias of the Julii Caesares ( Julius Caesar branch )
* Julia the Elder, ( Julia Caesaris ) daughter of emperor Augustus
* Julia ( daughter of Drusus the Younger ) or Julia Drusi Caesaris, granddaughter of emperor Tiberius
Plautius's wife, Pomponia Graecina, after the execution of her kinswoman Julia Drusi Caesaris by Claudius and Messalina, remained in mourning for forty years in open, and unpunished, defiance of the emperor.
Julia Caesaris ( Classical Latin: ) is the name of all women in the Julii Caesares patrician family ( a subdivision of the Julii family ), since feminine names were their father's gens and cognomen declined in the female form.
Julia Caesaris ( d. 69 BC ) was the paternal aunt of Julius Caesar and the wife of Gaius Marius.
Julia Caesaris ( d. 104 BC ) known in modern day references as Julia Cornelia to distinguish her from her other family members.
Julia Caesaris ( approx.
Julius Caesar had two elder sisters and both were called Julia Caesaris.
Julia Caesaris ( October 39 BC-AD 14 ), also known as Julia the Elder, was the only child of Augustus, from his second marriage with Scribonia.
Daughter of the previous, a. k. a. Julia Caesaris minor ( or " the Younger "), a. k. a. Vipsania Julia.
She is known as Julia Drusi Caesaris Filia or Livia Julia.
Despite the adoption of her father, Agrippina the Younger is rarely indicated by the Julia Caesaris reference.
Like with Agrippina, Julia Drusilla or Drusilla ( 16-38 ) was rarely indicated by the Julia Caesaris reference.
Like her two elder sisters, Julia Livilla or Julia Livia ( 18-late 41 or early 42 ) is also rarely indicated by the Julia Caesaris reference.

Julia and niece
Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
Vipsania Marcella was Agrippa ’ s second child from his second marriage to Augustus ’ first niece and the paternal cousin of Julia the Elder, Claudia Marcella Major.
For reasons unknown, Domitian briefly exiled Domitia, and then soon recalled her, either out of love or due to rumours that he was carrying on a relationship with his niece Julia Flavia.
Upon their deaths, his infant son, and niece, Julia Flavia, were likewise enrolled among the gods.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
Hadrian ’ s elder sister and only sibling was Aelia Domitia Paulina, married with the triple consul Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus, his niece was Julia Serviana Paulina and his great-nephew was Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator, from Barcino ( Barcelona ).
* Julia, daughter of Drusus the Younger, granddaughter of Tiberius, niece of Claudius, executed ( or perhaps forced to commit suicide ) at the instigation of Messalina
* End of the year – Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, niece of Claudius ( starved to death in her exile )
* Claudia Julia, executed niece of Claudius and Messalina ( 43 – 45 )
* Claudia Julia, executed niece of Claudius and Messalina ( or 43 or 44 )
Among other younger members were Lytton ’ s niece the writer Julia Strachey, and the diarist Frances Partridge who had married into Lytton Strachey ’ s ménage in the 1930s.
* Julia Serviana Paulina, niece of emperor Hadrian
His mother was a niece of Julia Margaret Cameron, the photographer, after whom she was named.
Among other conditions, the treaty stipulated: BE it known unto all men by these Present that whereas His Catholic Majesty Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, has judged it proper to announce his intention of contracting a marriage with Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena, niece of His Majesty Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, and daughter of Her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore ( Princess Henry of Battenberg )... Article I.
The KING has been graciously pleased to declare and ordain that His Majesty's niece, Her Highness Princess Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, daughter of Her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore ( Princess Henry of Battenberg ), shall henceforth be styled and called " Her Royal Highness "; And to command that the said Royal concession and declaration be registered in His Majesty's College of Arms.
For reasons unknown, Domitian briefly exiled Domitia, and then soon recalled her, either out of love or amidst rumours he was carrying on a relationship with his niece Julia Flavia.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia at the Flavian temple.
She was a niece of empress Julia Domna and emperor Septimius Severus and a sister of Julia Avita Mamaea.
She was a niece of empress Julia Domna and emperor Septimius Severus and sister of Julia Soaemias.
McElroy presided over a number of events and honored former First Ladies Julia Tyler and Harriet Lane, James Buchanan's niece and social hostess, by asking them to help her receive guests at the White House.
: For her niece, the youngest daughter of his brother Germanicus and sister of the Emperor Caligula, see Julia Livilla.
One admirer was Charlotte Barrett ( 1786 – 1870 ), niece of the novelists Fanny Burney and Sarah Burney and mother of the writer Julia Maitland.

Julia and Julius
His mother married Publius Julius Lupus ( a man of consular rank ) suffect consul in 98, and two daughters, Arria Lupula and Julia Fadilla, were born from that union.
The six children who survived to adulthood were the sons: Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar and Caligula born as Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus and the daughters Julia Agrippina or Agrippina the Younger, Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla.
His mother Julia Avita Mamaea was the second daughter of Julia Maesa and Syrian noble Julius Avitus and maternal aunt of Emperor Elagabalus.
His grandmother Julia Maesa was the widow of the Consul Julius Avitus, the sister of Julia Domna, and the sister-in-law of emperor Septimius Severus.
Other relatives included his aunt Julia Avita Mamaea and uncle Marcus Julius Gessius Marcianus and their son Alexander Severus.
Born Marcus Julius Gessius Bassianus Alexianus, Alexander was adopted as heir apparent by his slightly older and very unpopular cousin, the Emperor Elagabalus at the urging of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa — who was grandmother of both cousins and who'd arranged for the emperor's acclamation by the Third Legion.
* Julia, daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla ( d. 43 )
In addition, the Aeneid attempted to legitimize the rule of Julius Caesar ( and by extension, of his adopted son Augustus and his heirs ) by renaming Aeneas ' son, Ascanius ( called Ilus from Ilium, meaning Troy ), Iulus and offering him as an ancestor of the gens Julia, the family of Julius Caesar, and many other great imperial descendants as part of the prophecy given to him in the Underworld.
Traceable up to six generations, her father's paternal ancestry includes Sampsiceramus, a Syrian chieftain who founded the Royal family of Emesa ( modern Homs, Syria ) and Gaius Julius Bassianus, a high priest from Emesa and father of Roman Empress Julia Domna.
* Septimius Severus marries a Syrian princess Julia Domna ( age 17 ), she is the youngest daughter of high-priest Julius Bassianus, a descendant of the Royal House of Emesa.
It was probably of purely Roman origin, founded apparently by Julius Caesar, as it bore the title Colonia Julia.
His other daughter, Cornelia, married Julius Caesar around 84 BC and died in 69 BC after bearing a daughter Julia.
* Julia, daughter of Julius Caesar, wife of Pompey ( in childbirth ) ( b. 83 or 82 BC )
* Julia, daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia Cinna ( approximate date ) ( d. 54 BC )
In Ancient Rome, women from all branches of the Julius family were called Julia
* Julia Procilla, mother of general Gnaeus Julius Agricola
* Julia ( daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia ), daughter of King Julius Tigranes VI of Armenia

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