Marcellus (8) Antonia Minor (9)Julia= (a) M. Julius Caesar (the dictator) (3) Julia=M. # '''Caius Julius Caesar IV ("the Julius Caesar")''' born 12 July 0100 BC died March 0044 BCĭied suddenly "while putting on his shoes" at Pisa, 84 B.C. # '''Julia Caesar''' died 0051 BC Julia died at an early age *spouse: '''Aurelia''' wife of Caius Julius Caesar III (end of information) *mother: '''Marcia''' daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex =Caius Julius Caesar III the Praetor died 0084 BC= By this generation, however, the Caesars were apparently the only surviving family among the Iulii. Gens Iulia was originally composed of several different families, including Asinius, Bassus, Caesar, Libo and Mento.
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Text: Date of Import: He was a Praetor (93/92 BCE), and Proconsul Asiae (91 BCE). Has No Children Caius Julius Caesar IV ROME b: in Subura # Name: Caius Julius Caesar III ROME 1 2 3 4 5 6Ģ. After his death, Marius took on Caesar’s father-figure role and instructed him in the politics of Rome. In his will, he left Caesar the bulk of his estate. His father had seen to his education by one of the best orators of Rome, Marcus Antonius Gnipho. Julius’ lone son, Julius Caesar, survived. Julius died in 85 BC, from natural causes, in Pisa. This also marked the end of the career of the former Julius, because his sister Julia Caesaris had been married to Marius. Sulla marched on Rome, supported by Lucius Julius Caesar and Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, and expelled the Marians. To make matters worse, two generals, Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, started a civil war: both wanted to be supreme commander in the First Mithridatic War. Not much later, a second war broke out with king Mithridates VI of Pontus who occupied Asia Province. His uncles, Lucius Julius Caesar and Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, served the state as Consul and Aedile respectively, but war had broken out with Rome’s allies, known as the Social War. Upon his return to the Italian Peninsula, he found it far different from the one he knew. Through the position of governor, he became fabulously wealthy. In the subsequent year, Julius became governor of Asia and his brother Sextus Julius Caesar III was Consul.
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His younger son Gnaeus Julius Caesar was killed by Lucius Cornelius Sulla in 81 BC, apparently for mocking the Dictator.Īfter the birth of Caesar, Julius held the offices of Quaestor in 99 BC and Praetor in 92 BC. In 100 BC, Julius sired his one and only surviving son: Julius Caesar. With Aurelia, Julius sired two daughters, Julia Caesaris the Elder (who died young) and Julia Caearis the Younger. Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder (135 BC – 85 BC), also called Gaius Julius Caesar III, was a Roman politician, supporter and brother-in-law of Gaius Marius, and father of Julius Caesar, Dictator of Rome.īorn to Gaius Julius Caesar II, Julius married Aurelia Cotta, a member the Aurelii and Rutilii families. Notes about Gaius Julius Caesar Name Suffix: II Name Suffix: II Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder