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A subdivision of the patrician Julii family in the Roman Republic, the beginnings of the Julian side of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. All its members had the nomen Julius and the cognomen Caesar and can only be told apart by numbers and differing praenomina. Patricians were originally the elite caste in ancient Rome. ...
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The Julio-Claudian dynasty was the series of the first five Roman Emperors. ...
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Caesar (Latin:CAESAR, IPA: kaɪsÉr [kae-sahr], common English IPA:siËzÉ [see-zr]) was originally a cognomen in ancient Rome, derived from cai- (of unknown meaning) from which Gaius also derives. ...
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Descendance (includes adoptions from Julius Caesar's posthumous adoption of his nephew Octavian): Gaius Julius Caesar (IPA: Classical Latin: IMPâ¢Câ¢IVLIVSâ¢CAESARâ¢DIVVS1) (July 12, 100 BC â March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader. ...
Augustus Caesar The title Caesar Augustus, given to every emperor of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, originates from this person. ...
Lucius Julius Libo (consul 267 BC) `--(Lucius Julius Libo) `--Numerius Julius Caesar (b. bef. 300 BC) `--Lucius Julius Caesar I `--Sextus Julius Caesar I (fl. 200 BC, military tribune, governor of Liguria) |--Sextus Julius Caesar II (consul 156 BC) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar II | |--Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo (Vopiscus, c.130 BC - 87 BC, quaestor, aedile, killed by partisans of Marius) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar III (d. 87 BC, praetor 94 BC, consul 90 BC, killed by partisans of Marius) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar IV (d. aft. 43 BC, consul 63 BC) `--Gaius Julius Caesar I `--Gaius Julius Caesar II (also had a daughter: Julia Caesaris, wife of Gaius Marius) |--Sextus Julius Caesar III (d. 90 BC or 89 BC, consul 91 BC, military commander, supporter of Marius) | `--Sextus Julius Caesar IV (quaestor in 48 BC, military commander in Syria, friend of Julius Caesar) `--Gaius Julius Caesar III (Strabo, c. 135 BC – 85 BC, quaestor, praetor, supporter of Marius) `--Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar IV, 100 BC – 44 BC, consul, dictator, etc) |(by adoption) `--Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, 27 BC – AD 14, emperor) |(by adoption) |--Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (20 BC – AD 4) |--Lucius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (17 BC – AD 2) `--Tiberius (Tiberius Caesar Augustus, 42 BC – AD 37, Emperor from AD 14) |--Drusus the Younger (Julius Caesar Drusus, 13 BC – 23 AD, military commander, etc) |(by adoption) `--Germanicus (Julius Caesar Claudianus Germanicus, 15 BC – AD 19, military commander, etc) `--Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, AD 12 – AD 41, Emperor from AD 37) Sorted by praenomen: Libo was a member of the influential Julii clan. ...
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (c. ...
In Ancient Rome, several men of the Julii Caesares family were named Gaius (Caius) Julius (Iulius) Caesar, the most famous of which was the Dictator Julius Caesar. ...
Gaius Julius Caesar (IPA: Classical Latin: IMPâ¢Câ¢IVLIVSâ¢CAESARâ¢DIVVS1) (July 12, 100 BC â March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader. ...
For the honorific title, see Augustus (honorific). ...
Gaius Caesar (20 BC - 4 AD) See also Gaius Caesar , for others of the same name. ...
Tiberius Caesar Augustus, born Tiberius Claudius Nero (November 16, 42 BC â March 16 AD 37), was the second Roman Emperor, from the death of Augustus in AD 14 until his own death in 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Nero and Livia. ...
Drusus Julius Caesar Tiberius Drusus Claudius Julius Caesar Nero or Julius Caesar Drusus or Drusus Julius Caesar (his adoption name), (13 BC-September 14, 23 AD), was the only son of Tiberius and Tiberiuss first wife, Vipsania Agrippina. ...
Bust of Germanicus in the Louvre Germanicus Julius Caesar Claudianus, possibly Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus before adoption (15 BCâAD October 10, 19) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of the early Roman Empire. ...
Gaius Iulius Caesar Germanicus (August 31, 12 â January 24, 41), most commonly known as Caligula, was the third Roman Emperor and a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from 37 to 41. ...
Gaius - Main article: Gaius Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
There who three Romans who had the name Gaius Julius Caesar of the Julii Caesares family. ...
Gaius Julius Caesar (IPA: Classical Latin: IMPâ¢Câ¢IVLIVSâ¢CAESARâ¢DIVVS1) (July 12, 100 BC â March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader. ...
The famous statue of Octavian at the Prima Porta Caesar Augustus (Latin:IMP·CAESAR·DIVI·F·AVGVSTVS) ¹ (23 September 63 BCâ19 August AD 14), known to modern historians as Octavian for the period of his life prior to 27 BC, is considered the first and one of the most...
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (c. ...
Lucius - See: Lucius Julius Caesar
There were five Romans who had the name Lucius Julius Caesar of Julii Caesares family. ...
Sextus - See: Sextus Julius Caesar
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Female members - Main article: Julia Caesaris
Feminine names were their father's gens and cognomen declined in the female form, and so all female members are Julia Caesaris Julia Caesaris Julia Caesaris is the name of all women in the Julii Caesares patrician family (to which, for instance Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus belonged), since feminine names were their fathers gens and cognomen declined in the female form. ...
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Julia Caesaris Julia Caesaris is the name of all women in the Julii Caesares patrician family (to which, for instance Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus belonged), since feminine names were their fathers gens and cognomen declined in the female form. ...
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