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Julia Caesaris Minor

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Death: -51 (49-59)
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar, III and Aurelia Cotta
Wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus, Praetor; Marcus Atius Balbus, Praetor and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Mother of Atia Balba Caesonia and Atia Balba Tertia
Sister of Julia Caesaris Major and Julius Caesar, Roman Dictator

Occupation: sister of Caius Julius César IV
Managed by: Private User
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About Julia Caesaris Minor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Caesaris_(sister_of_Julius_Caesar)



ID: I6885 Name: Julia of Rome Caesar Given Name: Julia of Rome Surname: Caesar Sex: F _UID: BA0B2AFA5118D811BE490080C8C142CC5942 Change Date: 16 Nov 2003 Death: 49 BC (9951=10000-49)

Father: Caius Julius III of Rome Caesar Mother: Aurelia (Cornelia) of Rome

Marriage 1 Marcus Atius Balbus of Rome Married: Children

Atia\Atila of Rome

Forrás / Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&i...



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Caesaris_(sister_of_Julius_Caesar)


Died : 51 BC


Died : 51 BC


Died : 51 BC


Died : 51 BC


Died : 51 BC


Died : 51 BC


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Caesaris_(sister_of_Julius_Caesar)



ID: I6875

Name: Julia of Rome

Given Name: Julia

Surname: of Rome

Sex: F

_UID: B00B2AFA5118D811BE490080C8C142CC4FA2

Change Date: 18 Oct 2005 1 2 3 4

Birth: 103 BC

Death: deceased

Father: Lucius Julius III Caesar of Rome

Mother: Fulvia of Rome

Marriage 1 Marcus Antonius Creticus of Rome b: 100 BC

Married: 5 6 7 4

Children

Gaius Antonius

Lucias Antonius
MARC @ ANTHONY OF ROME b: 83 BC
Sources:

Abbrev: Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevill

Title: Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville (published by author 1978)evilleeville. published by author 1978.

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Call number:

J.H. Garner

Page: Chart 1826, p 393

Text: no parents

Abbrev: PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar

Title: PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar (WWW)

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Call number:

webmaster@PrenticeNet.com

http://www.prenticenet.com/roots/surnames/ancient/2caesar.htm

Text: d of Lucius Julius Caesar, no mother

Abbrev: Our Family Tree

Title: Jordan & Kimble, Our Family Tree (1929)

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Call number:

Text: d of Lucius Julius Caesar, no mother

Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW

Title: Pullen010502.FTW

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Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002

Abbrev: Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevill

Title: Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville (published by author 1978)evilleeville. published by author 1978.

Note:

Call number:

J.H. Garner

Page: Chart 1826, p 393

Abbrev: Our Family Tree

Title: Jordan & Kimble, Our Family Tree (1929)

Note:

Call number:

Abbrev: PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar

Title: PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar (WWW)

Note:

Call number:

webmaster@PrenticeNet.com

http://www.prenticenet.com/roots/surnames/ancient/2caesar.htm

Forrás / Source:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&i...



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Antonia


33740611072440469. Julia Caesonia ROMAN EMPIRE,1601,1746 daughter of Ceasar Lucius Julius III ROMAN EMPIRE and Unknown, was born in , , Roma, Italy. Another name for Julia was Julia Antonia of ROMAN EMPIRE.3470

General Notes:

Julia Caesaris, known in the sources as Julia Antonia, was the wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus and mother of Gaius, Lucius and Marcus Antonius, the triumvir. She was a cousin of Julius Caesar and through these family ties, her son's early military career was supported by Caesar. She married for the second time to Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, a politician involved in and executed during the Catiline conspiracy of 63 BC.

3470

Julia married Marcus Antonius II "Creticus" Praetor ROMAN EMPIRE 1601 in <, , Rome, Italy>. Marcus was born in , , Roma, Italy and died in 68 B.C. in , , Roma, Italy.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mgholler/Caden/a55.htm#i54...



The elder of the two sisters of Julius Caesar the dictator, married, but in what order is uncertain, L. Pinarius, of a very ancient patrician family, and Q. Pedius, by each of whom she had at least one son. It is doubtful whether it was the elder or the younger of the dictator's sisters who gave her evidence against P. Clodius, when impeached for impiety in 61 BC.



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Julia Caesaris

Julia Caesaris (101-51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar III and Aurelia Cotta. Their third and last child was Julius Caesar. Both sisters were named Julia Caesaris and were born and raised in Rome.

Siblings

The elder of the two sisters of Julius Caesar is sometimes called Julia Major (Major Latin for the elder) by historians (but she should not be confused with Julia the Elder, daughter of Emperor Augustus). Likewise, the younger is sometimes called Julia Minor, (Minor Latin for the younger) and should not be confused with Julia the Younger, Augustus' first granddaughter (also the former Julia's great-great-granddaughter).

It is not known if it was the elder or the younger of the dictator's sisters who gave evidence against Publius Clodius Pulcher when he was impeached for impiety in 61 BC. Julia and her mother gave the legal courts a detailed account of the affair he had with Pompeia, Julius Caesar's wife. Caesar divorced Pompeia over the scandal.

Marriage and offspring

Caesar's youngest sister married Marcus Atius Balbus, a praetor and commissioner who came from a senatorial family of plebeian status. Julia bore him three (or two, according to other sources) daughters. The second daughter, known as Atia Balba Caesonia was the mother of Octavia Minor (fourth wife of triumvir Mark Antony) and of first Emperor Augustus. Atia Balba Caesonia' sister, Atia Balba Prima (or Atia Balba Tertia) was the wife of Lucius Marcius Philippus. Their daughter, Marcia, later married to Paullus Fabius Maximus and bore him a son, Paullus Fabius Persicus. Fabia Numantina was either Marcia's daughter with Maximus or a daughter of his brother Africanus Fabius Maximus.

Another Atia, who may have been her daughter or her husband's daughter with a woman named Claudia, was married to Gaius Junius Silanus. Their son, also named Gaius Junius Silanus, became consul in AD 10. Though, Atia may have been the emendation of "Appia". Sons of the consul in 10 were Appius Junius Silanus, consul in 28, Decimus Junius Silanus, who involved in the disgrace of Julia the Younger, and Marcus Junius Silanus, consul suffectus in 15.

Death

Balbus died in 52 BC and Julia died a year later. At age 12 Octavius, her youngest grandson, the future Emperor Augustus, delivered her funeral oration.

Source :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Caesaris_(youngest_sister_of_Julius_Caesar)

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Julia Caesaris Minor's Timeline

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Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Italy?
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-51
Age 53
Rome, Lazio, Italy
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