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Iulius and Nepotianus
* June 3 – Iulius Nepotianus, Roman usurper, proclaims himself " emperor " and enters Rome with a group of gladiators.

Iulius and June
His successor as emperor, his stepson Tiberius, also bore the name as a matter of course ; born Tiberius Claudius Nero, he was adopted by Caesar Augustus on June 26, 4 AD, as " Tiberius Iulius Caesar ".

Iulius and ),
The Trojan origins of Rome became particularly important in the propaganda of Julius Caesar, whose family claimed descent from Venus through Aeneas's son Iulus ( hence the Latin gens name Iulius ), and during the reign of Augustus ; see for instance the Tabulae Iliacae and the " Troy Game " presented frequently by the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Examples include shopping malls ( particularly the Iulius Mall ), office buildings and bank headquarters.
* Gaius Iulius Caesar ( name ), about the name itself
Aug ."; b. Flavius Iulius Constans ), 337 – 340
Aug ."; b. Flavius Iulius Constantius ), 337 – 361
Caesar Flavius Iulius Valerianus Maiorianus "; b. Flavius Iulius Valerianus Maiorianus ), 457 – 461
Aug ."; b. Iulius Nepos ), 474 – 475 ( continued to rule in exile until 480 )
It is possible that this Valens was Iulius Valens Licinianus, who usurped the purple in Rome during the absence of the Emperor Decius in the war against the Goths ( 250 ), and who was quickly executed.

Iulius and known
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Candidus and Iulius ( or, less frequently, year 858 Ab urbe condita ).
( It is important to emphasize that the name " Octavian " was never used by contemporaries: he was simply known as Caius Iulius Caesar ).
This name is not known from any graves or inscriptions, but the surname Pantera ( a Latin rendering ) is known from the 1st century tombstone of Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera.
The Temple of Caesar or Temple of Divus Iulius ( Latin Aedes Divi Iuli or Templum Divi Iuli, Italian Tempio del Divo Giulio ) also known as Temple of the Deified Julius Caesar, delubrum, heroon or Temple of the Comet Star, is an ancient structure in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy, located near the Regia and the Temple of Vesta.

Iulius and was
( The gens was the larger unit, and was divided into several familiae: a person called " Gaius Iulius Caesar " belonged to the Julian gens and the Caesar family.
* Osinia Agrippina, a noble woman who descended from Julius or Iulius Capitolinus, who was one of the biographers of the Augustan History
Gaius Iulius Vindex, of a noble Gaulish family of Aquitania given senatorial status under Claudius, was a Roman governor in the province of Gallia Lugdunensis.
Perhaps the most shocking proscription was that of Caesar's legate Lucius Iulius Caesar, Caesar's first cousin once removed ( and Antony's uncle ) and one of Caesar's closest friends.
Unlike some of his immediate imperial predecessors such as Philip the Arab or Maximinus who did not have extensive administrative experience before assuming the throne, Decius was a distinguished senator who had served as consul in 232, had been governor of Moesia and Germania Inferior soon afterwards, served as governor of Hispania Tarraconensis between 235 – 238, and was urban prefect of Rome during the early reign of Emperor Philip the Arab ( Marcus Iulius Phillipus ).
Membership in this ecclesiastical college ( collegium ) was for life, and the college was increased to a quindecimvirate — that is, a college of fifteen members — and renamed accordingly ( see quindecimviri sacris faciundis ) in the last century of the Republic, possibly by the dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla ; the dictator Gaius Iulius Caesar added a sixteenth member, but this precedent was not followed ...
Iulius Valens Licinianus was a Roman usurper in 250.
His complete name was Quintus Roscius Coelius Murena Silius Decianus Vibullius Pius Iulius Eurycles Herculanus Pompeius Falco.
Gnaeus Iulius Verus was Roman general and senator of the mid-2nd century AD, eventually becoming governor of Britain.
So also in this case there are many different hypothetical reconstructions of the general arrangement of the buildings of this part of the Roman Forum: according to the first one, the Rostra podium was attached to the Temple of Divus Iulius and is actually the podium of the Temple of Divus Iulius with the rostra ( i. e. the prows of warships ) attached in frontal position.
According to the other reconstruction, the Rostra podium was a separate platform built west of the temple of Divus Iulius and directly in front of it, so the podium of the Temple of Divus Iulius is not the actual platform used by the orators for they speeches and was not the platform used to attach the prows of ships taken at Actium.
They were visible in 29 BC when the temple was dedicated and when the Augustus coins series with the temple of Divus Iulius was struck ( from 37 BC to 34 BC ).

Iulius and who
They chose Gaius Iulius Verus Maximinus, a Thracian soldier who had worked his way up through the ranks.
Octavian — who had begun calling himself " Divi filius " (" son of the divinity ") after Caesar's deification as Divus Iulius (" the Divine Julius ") and now styled himself simply " Imperator Caesar " — took control of the West, Antony of the East, and Lepidus of Hispania and Africa.

Iulius and Roman
* Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus, Roman politician and general ( 62 BC – 14 AD )
* Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera, Roman soldier of the Cohors I Sagittariorum
The Roman Forum with plan and location of the Temple of Divus Iulius and of the Rostra # Rostra Diocletiani | Rostra Diocletiani ( both in Red ).
* UCLA Digital Roman Forum page for the " Iulius Divus, Aedes " Archaeological discussion and 3D reconstruction
* After his invasion of Gallia, Gaius Iulius Caesar made the Rhine river the border between the Roman Empire and Germania.

Iulius and Empire
Lucius Iulius ( Julius ) Aurelius Septimius Vabalathus Athenodorus ( 266-273 ) was a king of the Palmyrene Empire.

Iulius and .
* Sparta under Caius Iulius Eurycles, whose father Antony had ordered to be executed for piracy, declared his support for Octavian.
Classical Latin did not distinguish between the letters " I " and " J ", which were both written with " I ", and for this reason the name is sometimes written Julus, just as Julius is also written Iulius.
The six Scriptores – " Aelius Spartianus ", " Iulius Capitolinus ", " Vulcacius Gallicanus ", " Aelius Lampridius ", " Trebellius Pollio ", and " Flavius Vopiscus ( of Syracuse )" – dedicate their biographies to Diocletian, Constantine and various private persons, and so ostensibly were all writing c. the late third and early fourth century.
Pius Felix Invictus Augustus (" Elagabalus " had introduced the use of Pius Felix, " the Pious and Blessed ", while Gaius Iulius Verus Maximinus " Thrax " introduced the use of Invictus, " the Unconquered "), and were called the Augusti, while the two junior sub-Emperors were styled identically to previous Emperors-designate, as NN.
While Capito is hardly ever referred to, the dicta of Labeo are of constant recurrence in the writings of the classical jurists, such as Gaius, Ulpian and Iulius Paulus ; and no inconsiderable number of them were thought worthy of preservation in Justinian's Digest.
An inscription gives the name of the architect of the viaduct, C. Iulius Lacer.
By decree of the senate consul L. Iulius Caesar ordered its restoration.
* 1997: Aldo Nestori, Il Mausoleo e il Sarcofago di Flavius Iulius Catervius a Tolentino, Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, Città del Vaticano.
de: Gaius Iulius Caesar ( Prätor 92 v.
For example, " Julius Caesar " could be spelled " Julius Cæſar ", " Ivlivs Cæſar ", " Jvlivs Cæſar ", or " Iulius Cæſar " and the word " he " could be spelled " he " or " hee " in the same sentence, as it is found in Shakespeare's plays.
Gaius, Iulius, and Caesar are Caesar's praenomen, nomen, and cognomen, respectively.

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