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Junius and Otho
* Junius Otho, a rhetorician, and praetor in AD 22.

Junius and tribunus
* Marcus Junius Brutus, tribunus plebis in 83 BC.
* Marcus Junius M. f. M. n. Pennus, tribunus plebis in 126 BC.
* Quintus Junius, tribunus plebis in 439 BC, endeavored to excite the people against the murderers of Spurius Maelius.

Junius and AD
* Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella ( 4 – 70 AD ), military officer, agriculturalist
* Decimus Junius Juvenalis ( 1st & 2nd centuries AD ), poet, satirist
##### Publius Cornelius Dolabella, consul in 10 AD with C. Junius Silanus.
Marcus Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus Torquatus ( AD 14-54 ), was the eldest son of Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus and Aemilia Lepida.
Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus ( 16 AD-64 AD ) was a Roman noble who lived in the Roman Empire during the 1st century.
At the beginning of the reign of her son-in-law, Claudius, Lepida was given in marriage to Appius Junius Silanus, consul in AD 28.
Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella ( Gades, Hispania Baetica, AD 4 – ca.
* Marcus Junius M. f. D. n. Silanus, son of the consul of 25 BC and father of the consul of AD 19.
* Gaius Junius M. f. ( D. n .) Silanus, father of the consuls of AD 10 and 15.
* Gaius Junius C. f. M. n. Silanus, consul in AD 10, and Flamen Martialis.
* Marcus Junius C. f. M. n. Silanus, consul suffectus in AD 15.
* Decimus Junius C. f. M. n. Silanus, exiled in AD 8 for his affair with Julia, the granddaughter of Augustus.
* Junia C. f. M. n. Torquata, a Vestal Virgin, interceded on behalf of her brother, Gaius Junius Silanus, the consul of AD 10, after he was condemned for treason in AD.
* Marcus Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus, consul in AD 19.
* Appius Junius Silanus, consul in AD 28, put to death by the emperor Claudius.
* Marcus Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus, consul in AD 46, and later poisoned by Agrippina.
* Lucius Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus, praetor in AD 48.
* Decimus Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus, surnamed Torquatus, consul in AD 53.
* Lucius Junius M. f. M. n. Torquatus Silanus, put to death by the emperor Nero in AD 65.
* Gaius Junius Silanus, consul suffectus in AD 92.
* Junius Silanus, consul in AD 189.
* Junius Silanus, consul suffectus in AD 237.
* Quintus Junius Blaesus, consul suffectus in AD 28, triumphed over Tacfarinas.

Junius and by
On 15 March 44 BC, Octavius's adoptive father Julius Caesar was assassinated by a conspiracy led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
The earliest extant reference to the first foliation of the Nowell Codex was made sometime between 1628 and 1650 by Franciscus Junius ( the younger ).
After seemingly destroying all his enemies and bringing peace to Rome he was assassinated by friends in a conspiracy organized by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
From around 1810 to 1840, the best-known Shakespearean performances in the United States were tours by leading London actors — including George Frederick Cooke, Junius Brutus Booth, Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, and Charles Kemble.
A 1568 history by Hadrianus Junius of Holland claims that the basic idea of the movable type came to Gutenberg from Laurens Janszoon Coster via Fust, who was apprenticed to Coster in the 1430s and may have brought some of his equipment from Haarlem to Mainz.
But the underlying political conflicts had not been resolved, and on the Ides of March ( 15 March ) 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators led by Marcus Junius Brutus.
Justin was tried together with six companions by Junius Rusticus who was urban prefect from 163-167, and was beheaded, probably in 165.
This outrage inspired an uprising led by the aristocrat Lucius Junius Brutus, which resulted in the expulsion of Tarquin and his family from Rome.
Cornelius Castoriadis, libertarian socialist theoristSocialisme ou Barbarie ( Socialism or Barbarism ) was a French-based radical libertarian socialist group of the post-World War II period ( the name comes from a phrase Friedrich Engels used, and was cited by Rosa Luxemburg in a 1916 essay, ' The Junius Pamphlet ').
Romans scored other victories with proconsul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus and Gaius Marius ( elected in 113 BC ), but still the Lusitani resisted with a long guerilla war ; they later joined Sertorius ' ( a renegade Roman General ) troops ( around 80 BC ) and were finally defeated by Augustus ( around 28-24 BC ).
Hadrianus Junius, otherwise known as Adriaen de Jonghe, wrote this story around 1567 in his book Batavia, published only in 1588, and was quoted by Cornelis de Bie.
* 44 BC – Julius Caesar, Dictator of the Roman Republic, is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Junius Brutus and several other Roman senators on the Ides of March.
Antony, left as sole Consul, surrounded himself with a bodyguard of Caesar's veterans and forced the senate to transfer to him the province of Cisalpine Gaul, which was then administered by Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, one of the conspirators.
Four men, led by Lucius Junius Brutus, and including also Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, Publius Valerius Poplicola, and Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus incited a revolution, and as a result Tarquinius and his family were deposed and expelled from Rome in 509 B. C.
* Gaius Antonius is defeated by Marcus Junius Brutus at Dyrrachium, Brutus proceeds to secure his position in Thrace and Macedonia.
* March 15 ( the Ides of March ) – Julius Caesar, dictator of Rome, is assassinated by a group of Roman senators, amongst them Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus, and Caesar's Massilian naval commander, Decimus Brutus.
Caesar was stabbed ( 23 times ) to death in the Roman Senate by a group of conspirators led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
He was defeated by two other candidates, Decimus Junius Silanus and Lucius Licinius Murena, ultimately crushing his political ambitions.
* A Roman army under Marcus Junius Silanus ( consul 109 BC ) is defeated by the Cimbri and Teutones near the Rhone River.
In the Roman civil war between the Caesarian faction, led by Mark Antony and Octavian, and the faction including the assassins of Caesar, led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus, Cleopatra sided with the Caesarian party because of her past.

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