Julia Agricola (born 64 AD) was a only daughter and youngest child to Roman General Gnaeus Julius Agricola and Domitia Decidiana, a lady of illustrious birth. Shortly, after her birth she elder brother who was just a young child, had died. Gnaeus Julius Agricola (July 13, 40 - August 23, 93) was a Roman general responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. ... Domitia was a name used by Ancient Roman women, which can refer to: Domitia Decidiana - wife of Roman General Gnaeus Julius Agricola; mother of Julia Agricola who married the historian Tacitus. ...
Either in 77 or 78AD, Julia married the historian and senator Publius Cornelius Tacitus. Tacitus had admired his in-laws and had written a biography on his father-in-law and had great praise for his mother-in-law. Gaius Cornelius Tacitus Publius or Gaius Cornelius Tacitus (ca. ...
Nothing is known on the relationship or life between Julia and Tacitus, accept they had 2 sons a younger Tacitus and another son either called Lucius or Gnaeus. Little is known of the sons.
Herself and her mother were alive when her father and the date of Julia’s death is unknown.