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 Branches and Leaves: Numerius Julius Ceasar ACO GENEALOGY
Julia Antonia then married PUBLIUS CORNELIUS LENTULUS, a politician involved in and executed during the Catiline conspiracy of 63 BC.
Under her, Antony received his education, she being, after the death of his father, remarried to Cornelius Lentulus, who was put to death by Cicero for having been of Catiline's conspiracy.
Lucius was son of Marcus Antonius, the son of the rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC, and Julia Caesaris a cousin of Julius Caesar.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 642 (v. 2)
Claud.) The charge brought against her was adultery, and Seneca, the philo­sopher, was banished to Corsica as the partner of her guilt (Dion Cass.
In order to prove-the identity of Ascanius and lulus, recourse was had to etymology, some specimens of which the reader curious in such matters will find in Servius (ad Virg.
60.) After Nero's death Julia married Rubellius Blan-dus, by whom she had a son, Rubellius Plautus.
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 Ancient Rome - Julius Caesar
Though some of the most powerful noble families were patrician, patrician blood was no longer a political advantage; it was actually a handicap, since a patrician was debarred from holding the paraconstitutional but powerful office of tribune of the plebs.
Caesar's calendar, the Julian calendar, is still partially in force in the Eastern Orthodox Christian countries; and the Gregorian calendar, now in use in the West, is the Julian, slightly corrected by Pope Gregory XIII.
Caesar's gens, the Julii, were patricians; i.e., members of Rome's original aristocracy, which had coalesced in the 4th century BC with a number of leading plebeian (commoner) families to form the nobility that had been the governing class in Rome since then.
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 Women in power Year 1-500
After Macrinus had murdered Caracalla and seized the throne in 217, he sent her away from Antiochia after it was reported that Julia was inciting troops to rebel against him.
Around 52 Co-Ruler Princess Julia Berenice of Judea (Israel)
Julia Soaemias and Heliogabalus were killed by the Praetorian Guard in 222, and she was declared public enemy and her name erased from all records.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 789 (v. 2)
Hence she was said to be " gravis in rempublicam mater, gravis domui Caesariim noverca." (Tac.
Augustus left Livia and Tiberius as his heirs; and by his testament adopted her into the Julia gens, in consequence of which she received the name of Julia Augusta.
She was subsequently married to her first cousin, Drusus junior, the son of the emperor Tiberius, but was seduced by Sejanus, who both feared and hated Drusus, and who persuaded her to poison her husband, which she accordingly did in a.
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 Julius Caesar Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
And to make matters worse, Crassus had been killed in 53 BC during his ill-fated campaign in Parthia.
Caesar was born in Rome to a well-known patrician family (gens Julia), which supposedly traced its ancestry to Julus, the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas, who according to myth was the son of Venus.
Caesar's military campaigns are known in detail from his own written Commentaries (Commentarii), and many details of his life are recorded by later historians such as Suetonius, Plutarch, and Cassius Dio.
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 Caligula - the free encyclopedia
Years of abuse from Caligula over his so-called effeminacy finally tooktheir toll.
Caligula, along with his sisters, went to live with their great-grandmother, Livia (widow ofAugustus and mother of Tiberius) and then with their grandmother AntoniaMinor when Livia died in AD Neither Livia nor Antonia had much time to watch Caligula,so the only comfort he had was with his three sisters.
Stories of Caligula engaging in incest with his sisters (Agrippina theYounger, Drusilla, and Julia Livilla) began around this time.
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 Glossary
- Cordelia Alia Julia would be either just Julia or Cordelia Alia.
The nomen was termed as the nomen gentilicum and was the name of the gens (family or clan) and later as a political grouping.
This eventually evolved into the tria nomina whereby Roman patricians and equestrians had 3 basic parts to their names: a praenomen, a nomen genticulum (or Gens name) and a cognomen (surname to distinguish a family branch) which were typically written in that order.
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 Julia Caesaris - Open Encyclopedia
After the death of Agrippa and his sons Lucius and Gaius Caesar, Augustus nominated his stepson Tiberius as heir.
Julia Caesaris, known in the sources as Julia Antonia to distinguish her from the previous, was the wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus and mother of Gaius, Lucius and Marcus Antonius, the triumvir.
Julia was first married to her cousin Claudius Marcellus (son of aunt Octavia) who died young.
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 Claudius (gens) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The gens Claudia was one of the oldest families in ancient Rome, and for centuries its members were regularly leaders of the city and empire.
The family was traditionally held to have begun with Attius Clausus, a Sabine who favored peace with Rome, an unpopular position that led to him leaving Regillus with his followers around 504 BC.
Rome was welcoming however, making his followers citizens and giving them land, and making Appius Claudius Sabinus (as his name was said in the Roman dialect) a senator.
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 Julia on Encyclopedia.com
Because of her licentious conduct, she was banished by Augustus to the island of Tremerus off the coast of Apulia, where she died.
Julia Shaw: Making It Happen - Believing and Receiving
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 IULUS - Online Information article about IULUS
Julian gens (gens Julia), deprived of his See also:
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He escaped with his father from Troy and reached Latium, where the legend says he had a role in the founding of Rome as the first king of Albalonga.
By his name comes the Gens Julia, the Julian family to which Julius Caesar belonged.
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 Articles - Roman Empire
Augustus, leaving no sons, was succeeded by his stepson Tiberius, the son of his wife Livia from her first marriage.
Enactment of the lex Julia of 18 BC and the lex Papia Poppaea of AD 9, which rewarded childbearing and penalized celibacy.
Their provincial background and cosmopolitan alliance, eventually giving rise to imperial rulers of Syrian background, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus, testifies to the broad political franchise and economic development of the Roman empire that had been achieved under the Antonines.
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 Julius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name is also seen as Iulius and Iulia.
Julia) is the nomen of the gens Julia, an important patrician family of ancient Rome supposed to have descended from Julus.
For other meanings of Julius see Julius (disambiguation)
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 gens
The members of the Roman gens were descended (or assumed to be descended) from a common ancestor, whose name was used by all the members of the group.
In early Rome the gens had economic, political, religious, and social functions; it later came to mean little more than a family name.
Finding his 'Place' in Beachwood: At age 30, Noah Gens assumes top (Cleveland Jewish News)
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 Venus
Venus' importance rose, and that of her cult, through the influence of several Roman political leaders.
The dictator Sulla made her his patroness, and both Julius Caesar and the emperor Augustus named her the ancestor of their (Julian) family: the 'gens Julia' was Aeneas, son of Venus and the mortal Anchises.
Ceasar introduced the cult of Venus Genetrix, the goddess of motherhood and marriage, and built a temple for her in 46 BCE.
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 Julius Caesar's Temple
Now religion was to be revived based on the worship of dead and deified Emperors, and this marked a movement of the still current ancestor worship from the privacy of the home literally into the public forum.
The Temple of Julius Caesar was, obviously, dedicated to Julius, but it really was an expression of the supreme power of Octavian and of his expectation that his family, the Gens Julia, would permanently rule Rome.
Worship of the high gods -- Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, and their family and supporters -- had already become almost purely ceremonial in the late Republican period.
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 The Julia page
The month of July and the Julian Calendar are named after him.
turned out to be quite a popular name in my age group: I was one of three Julias in my kindergarten class, and in the student exchange program I took part in in 1987, my group (20 people) contained another Julia and also a Juliane.
A few years ago I shared an apartment with a Russian woman who had the same given name as I - only she spelled hers
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 ITRI - LoveToKnow Article on ITRI
IULUS, in Roman legend: (a) the eldest son of Ascanius and grandson of Aeneas, founder of the Julian gens (gens Julia), deprived of his kingdom of Latium by his younger brother Silvius (Dion.
Price, whose line of retreat was threatened by superior forces under General Grant, withdrew from luka on the morning of the 20th of September.
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 Familia Page
Julia Appia Ulpia MARCIUS, b:105bce, d:55bce at age 50
Gaius Lucius Ulpius MARCIUS, b:110bce, d:45bce at age 65
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 Tempio di Venere e Roma K24
It is said to have been the last pagan temple which remained in use in Rome, as it was not closed until 391 by Theodosius.
It was erected by Hadrian and, as the legend says, by his own project strongly influenced by Greek architecture, in 121 A.D., to honor the main divinities of the empire: Venus (the mother of Aeneas, ancestor of the Gens Julia, founder of Empire) and Roma (deified idea of the city of Rome and its power).
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 Roman naming convention : Roman Naming Conventions
The third name, or cognomen, started to be a nickname or personal name that distinguished individuals within the same Gens (the cognomen doesn't appear in official documents until around 100 BC).
The Roman Naming Convention documents the creation and use of names in the ancient Roman language of Latin.
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait.
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 IULUS - LoveToKnow Article on IULUS
, in Roman legend: (a) the eldest son of Ascanius and grandson of Aeneas, founder of the Julian gens (gens Julia), deprived of his kingdom of Latium by his younger brother Silvius (Dion.
To properly cite this IULUS article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Korean Names
There were many branches of the family Julius (gens Julia) as with all other families such as Aurelius, Cornelius, Fabius, and Servilius.
Julius, or the gens Julia, indicates his family's origin.
Praenomen was the given name or first name.
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 Friuli-Venezia Giulia
The name Venezia Giulia was born in 1863 to include in one region eastern Friuli or Goriziano, Trieste and Istria.
Friuli is deformation of Forum Julii, the Latin name of ancient city of Cividale; Giulia comes from gens Julia to which belonged Julius Caesar.
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 Pedigree of Biggs' Flirtation
Dorem Spotlight, Salt & Pepper, A525575 12-41, 18.02%, 7 Gens
Dorem Liberty, Salt & Pepper, A591689 08-42, 20.69%, 7 Gens
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 ipedia.com: Pax Romana Article
See also: five good emperors, Pax Britannica, Pax Americana, Ianus.
The Roman city Pax Iulia ("Peace of the gens Julia") is today's Beja in Portugal.
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 Venus, Roman Religion and Mythology (Photo Archive)
Venus The Universal Mother was the divine ancestress of the Roman people, and in particular the Gens Julia which claimed direct descendant from Venus Genetrix and Aeneas.
Julius Caesar built a Temple of Venus Genetrix in his new forum.
Venus was worshipped in a great many forms:
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 Pedigree of Linden's Dynamic Domino, AmUDX
Woodhaven's Black Gough Drops, Black, R918197 4-73, 25.94%, 6 Gens
Gough's Bicentennial Black, AmCDX, Black, RA282299 12-78, 34.37%, 6 Gens
Kelly's Black Hope of Char-Mar, Black, RA334591, 34.25%, 5 Gens
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 - J -
Name of a Roman gens, to which belonged Julius Caesar and emperor August.
Juliet is the lover of Romeo in Shakespeares play.
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 A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - lia Gens, Julianus Flavius Claudius, Julius ...
This page contains descriptions for the following names Julia Gens, Julianus Flavius Claudius, Julius Caesar, Junia Gens, Juno
A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - lia Gens, Julianus Flavius Claudius, Julius Caesar, Junia Gens, Juno
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Weight on 9/16/04 966# 4 Gens Calf due in May/June
Birth Weight 87# Bred to HF Cornhusker *A
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