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  1. Julia (c. 76 BC – August 54 BC) was the daughter of Roman dictator Julius Caesar and his first or second wife Cornelia, and his only child from his marriages. Julia became the fourth wife of Pompey the Great and was renowned for her beauty and virtue.

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      The death of Caesar's daughter and Pompey's wife Julia in...

  2. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Julia (d. 54 bce)Daughter of Julius Caesar. Born around 83 bce; died in 54 bce; daughter of Roman emperor Julius Caesar (c. 100–44 bce) and Cornelia (c. 100–68 bce); married Pompey (106–48 bce), the Roman general, in 59 bce.

  3. Julia | daughter of Julius Caesar | Britannica. Contents. Julia. daughter of Julius Caesar. Learn about this topic in these articles: marriage to Pompey. In Pompey the Great: The First Triumvirate of Pompey the Great. …who now married Caesars daughter, Julia, saw Caesar as his necessary instrument.

  4. Julia Caesaris ( Classical Latin: IVLIACAESARIS ), 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 and virtue. Contents. 1Life. 2Chronology. 3Ancestry.

  5. Daughter of Julius Cæsar and Cornelia, was one of the most attractive and virtuous of the Roman ladies. She was first married to Cornelius Cæpion, but divorced from him to become the wife of Pompey, who was so fond of her as to neglect, on her account, politics and arms. She died B.C. 53.