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  1. Biographie. Julia est née en 76 av. J.-C. [1].Après la mort de sa mère en couches en 68 [2], elle est élevée par sa grand-mère paternelle Aurelia Cotta.Son père la fiance à Quintus Servilius Caepio, qui pourrait être Marcus Junius Brutus (l'assassin le plus connu de César) qui après avoir été adopté par son oncle Quintus Servilius Caepio, prit le nom de Quintus Servilius Caepio ...

  2. Julia Minor (c. 100–51 bce)Younger sister of Julius Caesar and grandmother of the emperor Augustus. Name variations: Julia; Julia the Younger. Born in Rome some time after 100 bce, the date of her elder brother Julius Caesar's birth; died in Rome in 51 bce; daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar (a patrician who had attained relatively modest political offices), and Aurelia (c. Source for ...

  3. Iulia (Großmutter des Augustus) Iulia (* um 101 v. Chr.; † 51 v. Chr.), auch Iulia Minor genannt, war die jüngere der beiden älteren Schwestern von Gaius Iulius Caesar und Großmutter des Kaisers Augustus .

  4. Aurelia Cotta. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Julia Minor ( 101 př. n. l. – 51 př. n. l.) se narodila jako mladší ze dvou dcer Gaia Julia Caesara a Aurelie Cotty. Nejznámější je jako sestra římského diktátora Julia Caesara a babička Augusta .

  5. Julia Caesaris was born 9999 in Italy to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta . Julia is the name of two daughters of praetor Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta, the parents of dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. The sisters were born and raised in Rome. The elder of the two is sometimes named Julia Major (Major Latin for the elder) by historians (but not to be confused with Julia the Elder ...

  6. Julia Caesaris minor (zus van Julius Caesar), grootmoeder van Octavianus (de latere keizer Augustus) Julia Caesaris (dochter van Julius Caesar), vierde vrouw van Pompeius. Julia Caesaris maior (dochter van Augustus), enig kind van keizer Augustus. Julia Caesaris de Jongere, bekend als Vipsania Julia Agrippina, kleindochter van keizer Augustus.

  7. The inscription reads: "Julia Caesar; Caesar's daughter; Pompey's wife." Julia Caesaris ( Classical Latin: IVLIA•CAESARIS ), c. 76 BC–54 BC, was the daughter of Roman dictator Julius Caesar, by his first wife, Cornelia Cinna, and his only child in marriage. [1] Julia became the fourth wife of Pompey the Great and was renowned for her beauty ...