Forum Iulii, Latin meaning 'marketplace of Julius', or Forum Julii in modernized spelling, can refer in Latin to the following cities: Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
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In 29 B.C. he took part in Augustus's triumph for the Actium campaign, riding on the left of Augustus in the triumphal chariot.
Three years after that, at the age of 17, he became a quaestor and was given the privilege of standing for the praetorship and consulship five years in advance of the age prescribed by law.
[[4]]For the present, it is worth noting that Augustus, in his arrangements for the succession, appears to have indulged a Republican instinct for favoring his immediate family and accordingly focused his attentions on the Julii.