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  1. Aurelia Cotta ( 120 – 54 / 53 av. J.-C. ), dame romaine issue de l'illustre famille des Aurelii (ses trois frères, Caius, Marcus et Lucius, sont consuls) est la mère de Jules César. Elle meurt à 66 ans.

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    A Roman matriarch from her perfectly coiffed hair down to her sandals, Aurelia raised her son with pride in his ancestry. After all, for a patrician clan, family was everything! Caesar’s paternal family, the Julii or Iulii, famously claimed descent from Iulus, a.k.a. Ascanius, son of the Italian hero Aeneas of Troy, and thus from Aeneas’s mother, t...

    With such a distinguished lineage for her kids, Aurelia would have been understandably eager to ensure great destinies for them. Admittedly, like most other Roman mothers, she wasn’t too creative in naming them: both her daughters were called Julia Caesaris. But she took great pride in nurturing her son and turning him towards a promising future. P...

    According to Tacitus, the art childrearing had declined by his time (the late first century A.D.). In his Dialogue on Oratory, he claims that, once upon a time, a kid “was from the beginning reared, not in the chamber of a purchased nurse, but in that mother’s bosom and embrace,” and she took pride in her family. Her goal was to raise a son who wou...

    When Caesar was elected to the highest priesthood in Rome, the office of pontifex maximus, he made sure to kiss his mom goodbye before he went out to achieve this honor. It looks like Aurelia still lived with her son at this time, too! Writes Plutarch, “The day for the election came, and as Caesar's mother accompanied him to the door in tears, he k...

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  2. Aurelia Cotta, (120 av. J.-C. - 54 av. J.-C. ou 53 av. J.-C.) dame romaine issue de l’illustre famille des Aurelii (ses trois frères furents consuls), fut l’épouse de Caius Iulius Caesar III et la mère de Jules César.

  3. Aurelia ( c. 120 BC – July 31, 54 BC) was the mother of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar . Family. Aurelia was a daughter of Rutilia and Lucius Aurelius Cotta or his brother, Marcus Aurelius Cotta. [1] . Her father was consul in 119 BC and her paternal grandfather of the same name was consul in 144 BC.

  4. 19 nov. 2016 · Aurelia was primarily the mother of Julius Caesar, he protected his house and his choices; when Julius Caesar refusal to obey Sulla and would not divorcing Cinnilla was the mother and his uncle who urged the dictator because there was not condemnation for disobedience.

  5. Aurelia Cotta. Aurelia (c. 120 BC – July 31, 54 BC) was the mother of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aurelia Cotta has received more than 200,254 page views.

  6. 29 mai 2018 · One of the most famous was Aurelia Cotta, the mother of Julius Caesar. Born in 120 BC, she came from a top drawer family with consuls, senators and generals in every generation in her distinguished family tree. Her father was consul in 119 BC and her paternal grandfather in 144 BC.