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Encyclopedia > Julii

Julius (fem. Julia) is the nomen of the gens Julia, an important family of ancient Rome supposed to have descended from Julus.


It is also seen as Iulius and Iulia.


See also: Julio-Claudian dynasty - Julia Caesaris


The name lives on as a personal name.

Pope Julius is a card game.


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Atia of the Julii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (882 words)
Atia of the Julii is a character from the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Polly Walker.
She is depicted as a cheerfully amoral manipulator of people and situations, but she seldom does so openly; she is one of the "shadow rulers" of Roman society.
It is quite difficult to reconcile this description of piety with Atia of the Julii, or to envision her attempting to reject possible political influence and power for her family.
Julius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (269 words)
Julii Caesares, all with the 'Julius Caesar' nomen and cognomnen combination, but differing praenomens, most famously:
Saint Julius the Veteran, Catholic saint and martyr.
The faction House of Julii from the computer game Rome: Total War uses Julius as the family name (loosely based on the patrician family in ancient Rome).
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