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  1. 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 ...

  2. At the triumph, Caesar has another seizure but is aided by Calpurnia, daughter of a wealthy man in Rome. At Pompey's welcome home party, while Pompey gets on well with Julia, Caesar notices Calpurnia who he doesn't remember from their encounter before. Caesar swears to his mother that he will make a name for himself.

  3. Her mother Rutilia, was a member of the gens Rutilia. They were of consular rank. Publius Rutilius Rufus was her maternal uncle. Three of her brothers were consuls: Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 75 BC, Marcus Aurelius Cotta in 74 BC and Lucius Aurelius Cotta in 65 BC. Aurelia married a praetor Gaius Julius Caesar. Her husband died 85 – 84 BC.

  4. Romeinse Rijk. Julia Caesaris. Julia Caesaris was de dochter van de dictator Gaius Julius Caesar en Cornelia Cinna minor en diens enige wettige kind. [1] Ze was de vierde echtgenote van Gnaius Pompeius Magnus maior en stond bekend om haar schoonheid en deugdzaamheid.

  5. Caesar married Pompeia in 67 BC, [1] after he had served as quaestor in Hispania, his first wife Cornelia having died in 69 BC. In 63 BC, Caesar was elected to the position of the Pontifex Maximus, the chief priest of the Roman state religion, which came with an official residence on the Via Sacra. [2] In 62 BC, Pompeia hosted there the ...

  6. Julia (c. 76 BC – 54 BC) was the daughter of Roman dictator Julius Caesar by 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.

  7. Welcome to the talk page for Julia, daughter of Julius Caesar. Unfortunately, I feel that after my recent edits, the article is now quite stable. This is due to fact that there is not so much information about her in the classical sources. Nevertheless the section concerning Julia's appearances in literature should be increase its size over time.