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Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa

Also Known As: "Gaius Vipsanius-Agrippa", "consul 1"
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Death: February 21, 4 (23-24)
Lycia, southern Turkey
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Son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia "the Elder"
Husband of Claudia Livia Julia
Brother of Vipsania Julia Agrippina; Lucius Julius Caesar; Vipsania Agrippina Major and Marcus Julius-Caesar Agrippa Postumus
Half brother of Tiberillus, infant son of Julia; Vipsania Agrippina and Vipsania Marcella Agrippina

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About Gaius Julius Caesar

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Name: Gaius Caesar

Given Name: Gaius

Surname: Caesar

Sex: M

_UID: 75D0A7EAFD50D811BE490080C8C142CC2AFB

Change Date: 3 Apr 2004 1 2

Death: of Mortally wounded while suppressing uprising in Armenia. in 4 AD, Lycia, southern Turkey 3 2 2

Father: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa b: 63 BC

Mother: Julia Augusta b: 39 BC

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Abbrev: Merriam Webster's Biographical Dictionary

Title: Merriam Webster's Biographical Dictionary (Merriam Webster Inc., Springfield, Massachusetts , 1995)field, Massachusetts , 1995.

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Text: adopted by Augustus, s of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa & Julia (Augustus' daughter)

Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW

Title: Pullen010502.FTW

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Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002

Abbrev: Merriam Webster's Biographical Dictionary

Title: Merriam Webster's Biographical Dictionary (Merriam Webster Inc., Springfield, Massachusetts , 1995)field, Massachusetts , 1995.

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Text: gives place as Armenia

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Gaius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar (20 BC – 21 February AD 4), most commonly known as Gaius Caesar or Caius Caesar, was the oldest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. He was born between 14 August and 13 September 20 BC or according to other sources on 23 September 20 BC. Originally named Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa, when he was adopted by his maternal grandfather the Roman emperor, Augustus, of the Julian gens, his name was accordingly changed to Gaius Julius Caesar.

Although Roman adoption practices may imply the use of the cognomen Vipsanianus, there is no literary or material evidence to indicate that this cognomen was ever used by any of Agrippa's sons adopted by Augustus.

Early life

Gaius was adopted along with his brother Lucius Caesar in 17 BC by their maternal grandfather, the Roman Emperor Augustus, who named the two boys as his heirs. In 6 BC the Roman plebs agitated for Gaius to be created consul, despite the fact that he was only 14 and had not yet assumed the toga virilis. As a compromise, it was agreed that he should have the right to sit in the Senate House, and he was made consul designatus with the intention that he should assume the consulship in his twentieth year. Gaius was at this point created "Youth Leader" ("princeps iuventutis"), an honorific that made him one of the symbolic heads of the equestrian order. Lucius, three years his junior, was granted the same honours after the appropriate interval had elapsed. Temples and statues were erected in their honour (as in the case of the Maison Carrée in Nîmes). In 1 BC he was made army commander in the East and made a peace treaty with Phraates V on an island in the river Euphrates. In 1 AD, he was made Consul with Lucius Aemilius Paullus as his colleague.

In 1 BC, he married his second cousin, Livilla, daughter of Drusus the Elder and Antonia Minor. This union had no issue.

Lucius died at Massalia in Gaul on 21 or 22 February AD 2 and his cenotaph is situated there. Gaius died two years later in Lycia at the age of 24, after being wounded during a campaign in Artagira, Armenia.

The death of both Gaius and Lucius, the Emperor's two most favored heirs, led Augustus to adopt his stepson, Tiberius, and his sole remaining grandson, Postumus Agrippa as his new heirs.

Tacitus suggested that there may be been foul play involved in the death of Gaius and that Gaius's step grandmother Livia may have had a hand in his death. Livia's presumed motive may have been to orchestrate the accession of her own son Tiberius as heir to Augustus.

In popular culture

Gaius was played by Earl Rhodes in the 1976 TV series I, Claudius.

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February 21, 4
Age 24
Lycia, southern Turkey