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31: 1381: 407: 583:, and suggests that it might originally have signified the libation pourer at religious ceremonies. It is not certain whether the name was personal, or whether the consul inherited it from his father and grandfather, of whom all we know is that they were named Lucius. Some scholars have supposed that Libo was descended from the Julii Iuli, and that Lucius, the father of Sextus Julius Caesar, was his son; but the evidence is very slight. 258:. Some modern critics have inferred from this, that a few of the Julii might have settled in Rome in the reign of the first king; but considering the entirely fabulous nature of the tale, and the circumstance that the celebrity of the Julia gens in later times would easily lead to its connection with the earliest times of Roman story, no historical argument can be drawn from the mere name occurring in this legend. 5232: 1878: 118: 2416: 491:, together with his father and others seeking a land in which to settle. In others, Ascanius was the son of Creüsa, while Iulus was the son of Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, the king of Latium with whom Aeneas made peace after landing in Italy. In still different accounts, Iulus was the son not of Aeneas, but of Ascanius. 254:. It was Proculus Julius who was said to have informed the sorrowing Roman people, after the strange departure of Romulus from the world, that their king had descended from heaven and appeared to him, bidding him tell the people to honor him in future as a god, under the name of 673:, "hair", and it is quite in accordance with the Roman custom for a surname to be given to an individual from some peculiarity in his personal appearance. The second opinion, which seems to have been the most popular one with the ancient writers, arose without doubt from a 677:. With respect to the first, which was the one adopted, says Spartianus, by the most learned men, it is impossible to disprove it absolutely, as we know next to nothing of the ancient Moorish language; but it has no inherent probability in it; and the statement of 705:, as members either by adoption or female descent of Caesar's family; but though the family became extinct with Nero, succeeding emperors still retained it as part of their titles, and it was the practice to prefix it to their own name, as for instance, 393:
The many Julii of imperial times, who were not descended from the gens Julia, did not limit themselves to the praenomina of that family. The imperial family set the example by freely mingling the praenomina of the Julii with those of the
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As it became the fashion in the later times of the Republic to claim a divine origin for the most distinguished of the Roman gentes, it was contended that Iulus, the mythical ancestor of the race, was the same as
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is undoubtedly false, that the grandfather of the dictator obtained the surname on account of killing an elephant with his own hand in Africa, as there were several of the Julii with this name before his time.
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Julius Burdo, commander of the Roman fleet in Germania, in AD 70. Previously suspected by the soldiers of having a hand in the death of Gaius Fonteius Capito, he was protected by Vitellius.
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was an ancient praenomen, which had fallen out of use by the early Republic, and was preserved as a cognomen by the eldest branch of the Julii. The name was later revived as a praenomen by
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Julius M. f. Vestalis, a son of Marcus Julius Cottius, was a centurion, and in AD 12 commanded the force that retook the frontier post of Aegyssus from the Getae, a deed celebrated by Ovid.
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La "Chrysis" di Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Note di lettura (PDF), in Mario Blancato e Giovanni Nuzzo (a cura di), La commedia latina: modelli, forme, ideologia, fortuna, Palermo
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from the Kalends of November in AD 100, and subsequently Curator of the Banks and Courses of the Tiber, and of the Cloaca Maxima. He is sometimes confused with the jurist
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Lucius Julius Calidus, a poet in the final years of the Republic, proscribed by Volumnius, the partisan of Marcus Antonius, but saved through the intercession of
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Julius Celsus, a tribune of the city cohort, was condemned to death under Tiberius, but broke his own neck in prison, in order to avoid a public execution.
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was treated much like a personal name, which it ultimately became. The Latin form is common in many languages, but other familiar forms exist, including
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assaulted him in the dark, Montanus resisted forcefully before recognizing his attacker and begging for mercy, but he was compelled to commit suicide.
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Though it would seem that the Julii first came to Rome in the reign of Tullus Hostilius, the name occurs in Roman legend as early as the time of
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Marcus Julius M. f. Cottius, another son of Marcus Julius Cottius, prefect of the Ligures, was granted title of king by the emperor Claudius.
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The dictator Caesar frequently alluded to the divine origin of his race, as, for instance, in the funeral oration which he pronounced when
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in the town, and in which he placed the statue of Augustus. Some of the Julii may have settled at Bovillae after the fall of Alba Longa.
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Lucius Julius Sex. f. Sex. n. Caesar, father of the consul of 90 BC, married Popillia, widow of Quintus Lutatius Catulus, and mother of
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During the century and a half between the last records of the Julii Iuli and the first appearance of the Julii Caesares, we encounter a
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Spurius Julius Vop. f. C. n. Iullus, father of the consular tribunes of 408, 405, and 403 BC, according to the Capitoline Fasti.
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of Aurelius Victor, in which Iulus and Ascanius are identical. Described as the son of Jupiter, he was originally known as
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Sextus Julius Gabinianus, a celebrated rhetorician who taught in Gaul during the time of Vespasian, and was spoken of by
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An inquiry into the etymology of this name is of some interest, as no other name has ever obtained such celebrity —
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It was assumed by Augustus as the adopted son of the dictator, and was by Augustus handed down to his adopted son
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Due to the activity of Julius Caesar in Gaul over many years, a number of natives of the Gallic provinces adopted
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as their gentilicum, and have no other connection to the Republican Julii. Examples of their descendants include
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Julius Modestus, a freedman of Gaius Julius Hyginus, who became a distinguished grammarian, and the author of
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Julius Titianus, a scholar and writer of the late second century, and the father of the rhetorician Titianus.
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in the early generations of the family. The earliest of the Julii appearing in legend bore the praenomen
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Julius Granianus, a rhetorician at the time of Severus Alexander, who was instructed by him in rhetoric.
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by Vitellius in AD 69, he failed to hold the passes of the Apennines, and returned to Rome in disgrace.
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Marcus Julius Romulus, adlected into the Senate after serving as tribune of the plebs, also served as
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In the later Empire, the distinction between praenomen, nomen, and cognomen was gradually lost, and
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During the first century BC, when the revival of ancient praenomina was fashionable, the triumvir
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Irrespective of the historicity of the Iulus of Roman myth, there is little reason to doubt that
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The gens was always said to have descended from and been named after a mythical personage named
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In some accounts, Iulus was the son of Aeneas and Creüsa, who came to Latium from the ruins of
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Julius Rufinianus, a Latin rhetorician of uncertain date, and the author of a treatise called
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Gaius Julius M. f. Donnus, son of Marcus Julius Cottius, prefect of the Ligures, fought for
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was also granted to the second person in the state and the heir presumptive to the throne.
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Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, et al.,
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seems to be the original and better attested spelling, although the trisyllabic form
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Gaius Julius Saturninus, a name assigned to the younger Marcus Julius Philippus by
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Julius Polyaenus, a contemporary of Caesar, and the author of four epigrams in the
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in the seventh century, who made a recension of the text of Caesar's commentaries.
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Taylor, Lily Ross (1951). "New Indications of Augustan Editing in the Capitoline
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Claudius Julius or Joläus, a Greek historian of unknown date, wrote works on
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It is uncertain which member of the Julia gens first obtained the surname of
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Julius Montanus, a senator, poet, and friend of Tiberius, cited by both the
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Julius Severianus, a rhetorician in the time of Hadrian, and the author of
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Julius Frontinus, a Latin rhetorician, who gave instruction in his art to
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Lucius Julius Rufus, consul in AD 67. His death is related by the elder
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attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the
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Julius Marathas, a freedman of Augustus, who wrote a life of his master.
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Julius Calvaster, a military tribune who took part in the rebellion of
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Gaius Julius (Sex. f. L. n.) Caesar, great-grandfather of the dictator.
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Julius Cerealis, a poet, and a friend and contemporary of the younger
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Julius Capitolinus, the supposed author of nine biographies in the
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Julius Calenus, of the Aedui, a partisan of Vitellius, was sent to
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Aeneas, legendary ancestor of the Julii, with the god of the Tiber.
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adopted Aelius Verus, he allowed the latter to take the title of
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was an ancient personal name, perhaps even a praenomen, and that
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Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 al 299", p. 272.
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Gaius Julius Caesar, son of Germanicus, died in early childhood.
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in 123 BC; he is probably the same Sextus Julius Caesar who was
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That it was given to one of the Julii because he had been cut (
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The family-names of the Julii in the time of the Republic are
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under the early emperors began to make their mark in history.
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Julius Rufus, a writer of satires, contemporary with Martial.
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Perhaps an indigenous origin of the name is suggested by the
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Julius Martialis, joined the conspiracy against the emperor
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origin, mentioned as one of the leading Alban houses, which
4377:(Classical Authors Published by the Vatican), Rome, (1835). 1203:, the second son of Agrippa and Julia, adopted by Augustus. 1197:, the eldest son of Agrippa and Julia, adopted by Augustus. 937:, father of the praetor of 166 BC and the consul of 157 BC. 628:
That the word signified an elephant in the language of the
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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Julius Capitolinus, "The Life of Maximinus Junior", c. 1.
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Julia Dryadia, daughter of the physician Julius Ausonius.
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Julius Titianus, a rhetorician, and tutor of the younger
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Lucius Julius (Caesar?), father of the praetor of 208 BC.
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Lucius Julius L. f. Libo, father of the consul of 267 BC.
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continued to be confined to the reigning prince, that of
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in BC 208. The origin of the name is equally uncertain.
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in 489 BC. The gens is perhaps best known, however, for
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Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby : CIL 06, 40956
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Lucius Julius (L. f. Sex. n.) Caesar, praetor in 166 BC.
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Lucius Julius Libo, grandfather of the consul of 267 BC.
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Because he had been born with a great quantity of hair (
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Gaius Julius Africanus, grandson of the orator, consul
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Aelius Lampridius, "The Life of Alexander Severus", 3.
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of Caligula, influential during his reign and that of
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Gaius Julius Lacer, an architect during the reign of
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Of these opinions, the third, which is also given by
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Julius Aterianus, said to have written a history of
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Julius Naso, a friend of both the younger Pliny and
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Tiberius (Julius) Caesar Augusti f. divi n. Augustus
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The Julii also existed at an early period at 2149:Quintus Julius Gallienus, a son of the emperor 2113:Gaius Julius Maximinus, equestrian governor of 2029:Julius Crispus, a distinguished tribune of the 1492:philosopher, condemned to death by the emperor 4181:(Lives of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars). 3807: 3805: 2577: 2575: 2561:. 1.3; Dion. Hal. 2.63.4; Livy 1.15.5-8; Ovid 2513:Niebuhr, vol. i. note 1240, vol. ii. note 421. 2402:and multiple other inscriptions of the period. 2314:De Marii, Lepidi, ac Sertorii Bellis Civilibus 2106:, scandalously taken as a wife by the emperor 1789:, consul in AD 77, the conqueror of Britannia. 1766:, who dragged Vitellius from his hiding place. 1099:, younger sister of the dictator, and wife of 1045:, and father of the dictator, married Aurelia. 985:, grandfather of the dictator, married Marcia. 669:are both probably connected with the Sanskrit 639:) out of his mother's womb after her death; or 461:. Other Julii are descended from the numerous 239:as the word to his soldiers at the battles of 4583: 4404:(The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated 4375:Classici Auctores e Vaticanis Codicibus Editi 2316:may have been abridged from the histories of 2222:, a historian who translated a Greek life of 2139:, emperor with his father from AD 247 to 249. 1142:in 47 BC, killed in a revolt of the soldiers. 1013:, the triumvir. After his death, she married 771:Lucius Julius, father of the consul of 489 BC 8: 2604: 2602: 1987:, who made an abridgement of the lexicon of 1932:Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus 1573:Julius Densus, an eques during the reign of 880:Gaius Julius Mento, a rhetorician, cited by 740:. For an explanation of this practice, see 105:, as the descendants of persons enrolled as 4485:, American Philological Association (1952). 4281:Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius 4152:(On the Life and Mores of Julius Agricola). 2991:Cornelius Nepos, "The Life of Atticus", 12. 2903: 2901: 2899: 2589: 2587: 1620:, a celebrated orator in the reign of Nero. 1179:, daughter of Augustus by his second wife, 352:were generally used as personal cognomina. 216:, while Ascanius was the son of Aeneas and 169: 94: 5040: 4663: 4590: 4576: 4568: 4524:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 4510:), Cambridge University Press (1971–1992). 4335:Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani 3031:Suetonius, "The Life of Augustus", 79, 94. 1146:Gaius Julius C. f. C. n. Caesar Octavianus 717:; and from this time, though the title of 4519:Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 al 299 3282:Pliny the Elder, xiv–xviii, xiv. 2. § 33. 1921:, which he built, and which still stands. 1201:Lucius (Julius) Caesar Augusti f. divi n. 1123:, executed by order of Augustus in 30 BC. 1081:, consul in 91 BC, uncle of the dictator. 943:, praetor in 183 BC, had the province of 69:. The first of the family to obtain the 3889:Trebellius Pollio, "The Thirty Tyrants". 3829:Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 250. 1711:, a nephew of Civilis, who fought under 1552:to have written a medical work in Greek. 1278:, daughter of Germanicus, married first 1207:Agrippa Julius Caesar Augusti f. divi n. 1195:Gaius (Julius) Caesar Augusti f. divi n. 1109:, daughter of the dictator, and wife of 549:is a patronymic surname built upon it. 156:removed to Rome upon the destruction of 4834:Planned invasion of the Parthian Empire 4503:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 3472:Suetonius, "The Life of Vitellius", 16. 2465: 2360: 1783:Julia Procilla, the mother of Agricola. 1359:, king of several Alpine tribes of the 1165:Imperator Caesar divi f. C. n. Augustus 903:, consul in 267 BC, triumphed over the 124:issued under Augustus from the mint at 4430:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 3624:Suetonius, "The Life of Domitian", 10. 3105:Suetonius, "The Life of Tiberius", 37. 2448: 2437: 2283:Julius Paris, author of an epitome of 2278:De Figuris Sententiarum et Elocutionis 2246:, a rhetorician of the fourth century. 2153:, who probably predeceased his father. 1900:Gaius Julius Servilius Ursus Servianus 1668:Julius Carus, one of the murderers of 653:) eyes of an almost supernatural kind. 4483:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic 4251:(On the Origin of the Roman People); 1906:, and consul in AD 107, 111, and 136. 1762:, tribune of a cohort in the army of 1729:, joined in the revolt of the Batavi. 1657:, prefect of the camp in the army of 1482:, was condemned by Tiberius in AD 32. 1402:, who calls him an eminent orator of 1258:, son of Germanicus, better known as 846:, consular tribune in 388 and 379 BC. 840:, consular tribune in 401 and 397 BC. 7: 5151:Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar 4421:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated 3256:Plutarch, apud Syncellum, p. 330, d. 2022:under Commodus, but put to death by 2018:Julius Solon, purchased the rank of 1976:Lucius Julius Aquila, the author of 1742:as proof of the emperor's defeat at 1229:Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus 1136:Sextus Julius Sex. f. Sex. n. Caesar 1126:Sextus Julius Sex. f. C. n. Caesar, 941:Lucius Julius (Sex. f. L. n.) Caesar 933:in 208 BC, obtained the province of 707:Imperator Caesar Domitianus Augustus 661:, seems to come nearest the truth. 3606:Pliny the Younger, iv. 6, vi. 6, 9. 2026:, at the commencement of his reign. 1817:at some point between AD 85 and 89. 1813:Lucius Julius Marinus, governor of 1191:, and lastly, the emperor Tiberius. 983:Gaius Julius (C. f. Sex. n.) Caesar 828:Lucius Julius Sp. f. Vop. n. Iullus 783:, consul in 482 BC, and one of the 309:The Julii of the Republic used the 200:. Aeneas was, in turn, the son of 4149:De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae 4082:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus ( 2716:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 23, 45, 46. 2220:Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius 1292:, daughter of Germanicus, married 1079:Sextus Julius C. f. (C. n.) Caesar 989:Lucius Julius L. f. Sex. n. Caesar 954:Sextus Julius Sex. f. L. n. Caesar 838:Lucius Julius L. f. Vop. n. Iullus 822:Gaius Julius Sp. f. Vop. n. Iullus 806:Lucius Julius Vop. f. C. n. Iullus 791:Vopiscus Julius C. f. L. n. Iullus 25: 4953:Ut est rerum omnium magister usus 3748:Cassius Dio, lxxii. 12, lxxiv. 2. 2790:Broughton, vol. I, pp.78, 80, 91. 1637:, led the rebellion against Nero. 1633:, one of the chief supporters of 1596:Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus 1588:, author of four epigrams in the 1548:Julius Bassus, said by the elder 1039:Gaius Julius C. f. (C. n.) Caesar 508:. This calls to mind the use of 5231: 5230: 4277:(Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid). 4275:Ad Virgilii Aeneidem Commentarii 4267:(Epigrams about Various Things). 3943:s.vv. Ακη, Ιουδαια, Δωρος, Λαμπη 3911: 2866:, 2, 5, 7, 8, 14, 20, 24-29, 32. 2414: 1545:in the reign of Claudius, AD 52. 1256:Gaius (Julius) Caesar Germanicus 1071:, aunt of the dictator, married 1055:Lucius Julius L. f. L. n. Caesar 1049:Lucius Julius L. f. L. n. Caesar 140:standing facing on the reverse ( 4208:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus ( 4175:(The Illustrious Grammarians); 3385:Pliny the Elder, xxvi. 1. s. 4. 1896:, consul in AD 84, 98, and 100. 1519:Gaius Julius Sex. f. Postumus, 1235:Germanicus Julius Ti. f. Caesar 1085:Gaius Julius C. f. C. n. Caesar 1015:Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura 797:Gaius Julius C. f. C. n. Iullus 781:Gaius Julius C. f. L. n. Iullus 736:This list includes abbreviated 326:. There are also instances of 176:, or chapel, which the emperor 85:and grand uncle of the emperor 4547:John Wiley & Sons (2009), 4401:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 4291:Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius 3450:, ii. 92, iii. 55, 61, iv. 11. 2826:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 83, 86. 2172:, usurper against the emperor 1980:, a work on Etruscan religion. 1913:. His name is inscribed upon 1719:, and fell in battle in AD 71. 1167:, emperor from 27 BC to AD 14. 991:, consul in 90 BC, during the 901:Lucius Julius L. f. L. n. Libo 693:. It continued to be used by 649:Because he had azure-colored ( 93:of the first century AD. The 53:was one of the most prominent 1: 4265:Epigrammata de Diversis Rebus 4063:Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium 4023:(On the Lives of Famous Men). 3771:The Life of Septimius Severus 2844:Diodorus Siculus, xv. 23, 51. 2642:Broughton, vol. I pp. 18, 19. 2629:Mommsen, "Iullus und Iulus", 2300:, emperor from AD 457 to 461. 2212:and writer on the subject of 2137:Marcus Julius M. f. Philippus 2127:, emperor from AD 235 to 238. 2044:, slain by Septimius Severus. 1835:Gaius Junius Silanus, consul 1534:, and proconsul of Macedonia. 1471:in one of his schemes, AD 23. 1119:, the son of the dictator by 818:, consular tribune in 424 BC. 812:in 438, and consul in 430 BC. 101:Julius became very common in 5108:Gaius Julius Caesar (father) 4909:Commentarii de Bello Gallico 4544:A Companion to Julius Caesar 4106:Marcus Fabius Quintilianus ( 4066:(Moral Letters to Lucilius). 2966:Greek Anthology, ix. 1, 7-9. 2334:Julius Celsus, a scholar at 2306:, emperor in AD 474 and 475. 2252:, an eminent physician, and 2160:, and perhaps others of the 2121:Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus 927:Sextus Julius (L. f.) Caesar 530:, which is also the root of 4902:Commentarii de Bello Civili 4165:Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus 4155:Publius Cornelius Tacitus, 4146:Publius Cornelius Tacitus, 4137:Publius Cornelius Tacitus, 4095:Marcus Valerius Martialis ( 3820:Cassius Dio, lxxviii. 5, 8. 3424:, iv. 55, 59, 70, v. 19-22. 3363:Pliny the Elder, xx. index. 1888:, built by C. Julius Lacer. 1262:, emperor from AD 37 to 41. 1219:Drusus Julius Ti. f. Caesar 1215:, emperor from AD 14 to 37. 799:, consul in 447 and 435 BC. 5286: 4173:De Illustribus Grammaticis 3997:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 3739:, xvi. Praef. and line 81. 3520:Pliny the Younger, ii. 19. 3002:De Illustribus Grammaticis 2808:Diodorus Siculus, xiv. 35. 2781:Diodorus Siculus, xii. 82. 2298:Julius Valerius Majorianus 1951:Praecepta Artis Rhetoricae 1851:Lucius Antonius Saturninus 1608:, the wife of Classicanus. 1523:of Egypt from AD 45 to 48. 1156: 915: 301:, Bulgarian and Russian). 5225: 4120:Publius Cornelius Tacitus 2817:Broughton, vol. I, p. 81. 2763:Broughton, vol. I, p. 91. 2117:, between AD 222 and 235. 1474:Julius Africanus, of the 1367:and granted the title of 1185:Marcus Claudius Marcellus 775:Gaius Julius L. f. Iullus 526:might be a diminutive of 4990:Temple of Venus Genetrix 4355:Doctrina Numorum Veterum 4271:Maurus Servius Honoratus 4261:Decimius Magnus Ausonius 4116:(Institutes of Oratory). 4069:Gaius Plinius Secundus ( 3937:Stephanus of Byzantium, 3595:The Fasti for A.D. 70–96 3022:Macrobius, i. 4, 10, 16. 2482:, vol. II, pp. 642, 643. 2206:Julius Firmicus Maternus 1902:, the brother-in-law of 1189:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 1138:, appointed governor of 1007:Marcus Antonius Creticus 977:Quintus Lutatius Catulus 371:, the triumvir, who had 4249:De Origo Gentis Romanae 4203:De Verborum Significatu 4171:(The Eminent Orators); 4050:Lucius Annaeus Seneca ( 4039:Lucius Annaeus Seneca ( 4011:De Haruspicum Responsis 3916:, vol. I, pp. 709, 710. 3700:Servius, iv. 42, x. 18. 3645:Gruter, vol. i. p. 349. 3636:, vol. II, pp. 145–147. 3615:Cassius Dio, lxvii. 11. 3245:De Tranquillitate Animi 3140:Quintilian, x. 3. § 13. 3079:Encyclopædia Britannica 3041:Giovanni Nuzzo (2009). 2388:is associated with the 2292:Fifth century and after 2131:Marcus Julius Philippus 2088:Sextus Julius Africanus 1824:Sextus Julius Frontinus 1284:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 1280:Lucius Cassius Longinus 1041:, praetor, governor of 497:De Origo Gentis Romanae 5171:Julio-Claudian dynasty 4995:Caesar's Rhine bridges 4922:Poems by Julius Caesar 4888:Laudatio Iuliae amitae 4864:Constitutional reforms 4851:Lex Julia de maiestate 4532:Governors of Tingitana 4479:T. Robert S. Broughton 4361:Barthold Georg Niebuhr 4351:Joseph Hilarius Eckhel 4301:Stephanus of Byzantium 4241:Sextus Aurelius Victor 4199:Marcus Verrius Flaccus 4195:Sextus Pompeius Festus 4161:(Dialogue on Oratory). 4158:Dialogus de Oratoribus 4134:(Dialogue on Oratory). 4131:Dialogus de Oratoribus 4026:Publius Ovidius Naso ( 3757:Cassius Dio, lxxv. 10. 3709:Sidonius Apollinaris, 3496:Dialogus de Oratoribus 3073:"Florus, Julius"  2651:Taylor, pp. 73, 76, 78 2392:; but the combination 2196:Flavius Julius Crispus 2048:Lucius Julius Julianus 1889: 1853:, but was pardoned by 1787:Gnaeus Julius Agricola 1506:Gaius Julius Callistus 1465:Sextus Julius Postumus 1444:Julius Secundus Florus 1391: 1385:Gnaeus Julius Agricola 1317:Lucius Julius Bursio, 1159:Julio-Claudian dynasty 1153:Julio-Claudian dynasty 1111:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 727: 411: 402:Branches and cognomina 170: 145: 95: 91:Julio-Claudian dynasty 46: 4613:Early life and career 4536:Antiquités Africaines 4254:Epitome de Caesaribus 4007:Marcus Tullius Cicero 3980:(Library of History). 3977:Bibliotheca Historica 3869:Epitome de Caesaribus 3844:Epitome de Caesaribus 3271:Epistulae ad Lucilium 3241:Lucius Annaeus Seneca 3177:Epistulae ad Lucilium 3127:, ii. 40-46, iv. 18, 2384:Normally the surname 2198:, son of the emperor 1978:De Etrusca Disciplina 1957:Sextus Julius Severus 1880: 1860:Julius Ferox, consul 1804:Tiberius Julius Lupus 1696:Gaius Fonteius Capito 1659:Aulus Caecina Alienus 1383: 1357:Marcus Julius Cottius 1237:, nephew of Tiberius. 757:to the Roman people, 606: 561:introduced it in his 409: 120: 33: 5212:Marcus Junius Brutus 5123:Julia Minor (sister) 5118:Julia Major (sister) 4716:Invasions of Britain 4633:Crossing the Rubicon 4418:L'Année épigraphique 4337:, Heidelberg (1603). 4311:Isidorus Hispalensis 4220:Eusebius of Caesarea 4169:De Claris Rhetoribus 4021:De Viris Illustribus 4003:(Roman Antiquities). 4001:Romaike Archaiologia 3722:Isidore of Seville, 3511:, ad Vespas. ann. 8. 3265:Seneca the Younger, 3175:Seneca the Younger, 3114:Cassius Dio, lx. 24. 2631:Gesammelte Schriften 2542:Lives of the Caesars 2349:List of Roman gentes 2310:Julius Exsuperantius 2238:Prodigiorum Libellus 2115:Mauretania Tingitana 2100:Julia Aquilia Severa 2094:Gaius Julius Solinus 2001:during the reign of 1778:De Claris Rhetoribus 1676:Gaius Julius Civilis 1532:Legio XV Apollinaris 1457:. After the emperor 1426:during the reign of 1348:Quaestiones Confusae 1341:Gaius Julius Hyginus 1300:Julia C. f. Drusilla 1250:Drusus Julius Caesar 844:Lucius Julius Iullus 557:became common after 459:Gaius Julius Civilis 40:Museo Pio-Clementino 27:Ancient Roman family 5051:Cossutia (disputed) 4443:Classical Philology 4432:, vol. VIII (1897). 4365:The History of Rome 4113:Institutio Oratoria 3928:, vol. III, p. 664. 3666:, vol. III, p. 797. 2491:Dionysius, iii. 29. 2396:is attested by the 2244:Gaius Julius Victor 2224:Alexander the Great 2208:, a fourth-century 1983:Julius Vestinus, a 1894:Lucius Julius Ursus 1815:Bithynia and Pontus 1631:Gaius Julius Vindex 1556:Gaius Julius Aquila 1101:Marcus Atius Balbus 1069:Julia C. f. (C. n.) 979:, consul in 102 BC. 956:, consul in 157 BC. 877:, consul in 431 BC. 850:Gaius Julius Iullus 816:Sextus Julius Iulus 793:, consul in 473 BC. 777:, consul in 489 BC. 132:, France), showing 79:Gaius Julius Caesar 18:Lucius Julius Rufus 5092:Augustus (adopted) 5016:Chiaramonti Caesar 4794:Battle of the Nile 4650:Military campaigns 4628:Caesar's civil war 4247:(On the Caesars); 4079:(Natural History). 4076:Naturalis Historia 4052:Seneca the Younger 3880:Gruter, cclxxv. 5. 3858:, vol. II, p. 221. 3162:Seneca the Elder, 3149:Seneca the Elder, 2954:Eckhel, v. p. 227 2862:Seneca the Elder, 2633:vol. 7 pp. 187–188 2611:, vol. II, p. 656. 2371:gave this name to 2260:under the emperor 1890: 1754:Praetorian Prefect 1709:Julius Briganticus 1680:Batavian Rebellion 1584:Julius Diocles of 1562:, sent to protect 1436:, a leader of the 1392: 1320:triumvir monetalis 1296:, consul in AD 30. 1244:Nero Julius Caesar 1051:, consul in 64 BC. 969:triumvir monetalis 875:Gaius Julius Mento 862:lex Licinia Sextia 577:Lucius Julius Libo 476:, also written as 412: 148:The Julii were of 146: 75:Gaius Julius Iulus 61:. Members of the 47: 5247: 5246: 5131: 5130: 5011:Tusculum portrait 4870:Dictator perpetuo 4829: 4828: 4721:Ambiorix's revolt 4618:First Triumvirate 4606:Major life events 4538:, vol. 30 (1994). 4527:, vol. 17 (1975). 4347:), ed. Tauchnitz. 4341:Anthologia Graeca 4084:Pliny the Younger 3957:, vol. I, p. 661. 3900:Classici Auctores 3867:Aurelius Victor, 3838:Aurelius Victor, 3767:Aelius Spartianus 2707:, vol. I, p. 536. 2447:Missing or empty 2440:cite encyclopedia 2268:(Julius) Ausonius 2214:profane religions 2170:Julius Saturninus 2066:Severus Alexander 2024:Septimius Severus 1965:Bar Kokhba revolt 1915:the famous bridge 1703:Germania Inferior 1643:, a supporter of 1602:from AD 61 to 65. 1537:Julius Pelignus, 1328:Anthologia Graeca 1177:Julia C. f. C. n. 1129:Flamen Quirinalis 1107:Julia C. f. C. n. 1097:Julia C. f. C. n. 1091:Julia C. f. C. n. 1003:Julia L. f. L. n. 646:) on his head; or 620:, in his life of 597:says this of the 196:, and founder of 180:dedicated to the 16:(Redirected from 5277: 5234: 5233: 5156:Temple of Caesar 5113:Aurelia (mother) 5041: 4946:Veni, vidi, vici 4664: 4592: 4585: 4578: 4569: 4541:Miriam Griffin, 4515:Guido Bastianini 4511: 4475: 4234:Historia Augusta 4178:De Vita Caesarum 4041:Seneca the Elder 3972:Diodorus Siculus 3958: 3952: 3946: 3935: 3929: 3923: 3917: 3909: 3903: 3896: 3890: 3887: 3881: 3878: 3872: 3865: 3859: 3853: 3847: 3836: 3830: 3827: 3821: 3818: 3812: 3809: 3800: 3780: 3774: 3764: 3758: 3755: 3749: 3746: 3740: 3733: 3727: 3720: 3714: 3707: 3701: 3698: 3692: 3689: 3683: 3673: 3667: 3661: 3655: 3652: 3646: 3643: 3637: 3631: 3625: 3622: 3616: 3613: 3607: 3604: 3598: 3591: 3585: 3568: 3562: 3545: 3539: 3536: 3530: 3529:Martial, xi. 52. 3527: 3521: 3518: 3512: 3505: 3499: 3492: 3486: 3479: 3473: 3470: 3464: 3457: 3451: 3444: 3438: 3431: 3425: 3418: 3412: 3405: 3399: 3392: 3386: 3383: 3377: 3370: 3364: 3361: 3355: 3348: 3342: 3331: 3325: 3322: 3316: 3305: 3299: 3292: 3283: 3280: 3274: 3263: 3257: 3254: 3248: 3238: 3232: 3225: 3219: 3212: 3206: 3199: 3193: 3186: 3180: 3173: 3167: 3160: 3154: 3147: 3141: 3138: 3132: 3121: 3115: 3112: 3106: 3103: 3097: 3090: 3084: 3083: 3075: 3068: 3062: 3061: 3049: 3038: 3032: 3029: 3023: 3020: 3014: 3013:Gellius, iii. 9. 3011: 3005: 2998: 2992: 2989: 2983: 2973: 2967: 2964: 2958: 2952: 2946: 2934: 2928: 2918: 2912: 2909:Fasti Capitolini 2905: 2894: 2891: 2885: 2873: 2867: 2860: 2854: 2851: 2845: 2842: 2836: 2835:Livy, vi. 4, 30. 2833: 2827: 2824: 2818: 2815: 2809: 2806: 2800: 2797: 2791: 2788: 2782: 2779: 2773: 2770: 2764: 2761: 2755: 2743:Fasti Capitolini 2739: 2726: 2723: 2717: 2714: 2708: 2702: 2696: 2689: 2683: 2676: 2670: 2667: 2661: 2658: 2652: 2649: 2643: 2640: 2634: 2627: 2621: 2618: 2612: 2606: 2597: 2591: 2582: 2579: 2570: 2565:2.505-08; Plut. 2551: 2545: 2538: 2532: 2529: 2523: 2522:Servius, i. 267. 2520: 2514: 2511: 2505: 2498: 2492: 2489: 2483: 2477: 2456: 2450: 2445: 2443: 2435: 2418: 2417: 2403: 2382: 2376: 2365: 2285:Valerius Maximus 2230:Julius Obsequens 2189:Historia Augusta 2052:Legio II Augusta 2050:, legate of the 2040:Julius Rufus, a 2031:Praetorian Guard 1963:to suppress the 1686:Julius Classicus 1678:, leader of the 1618:Julius Africanus 1598:, procurator of 1500:Julius Graecinus 1488:Julius Canus, a 1312:First century BC 1183:, married first 1057:, a partisan of 1021:'s conspirators. 1009:, and mother of 972:about this time. 945:Gallia Cisalpina 810:consular tribune 386:is also written 235:, and in giving 175: 154:Tullus Hostilius 100: 21: 5285: 5284: 5280: 5279: 5278: 5276: 5275: 5274: 5250: 5249: 5248: 5243: 5221: 5217:Curia of Pompey 5180: 5127: 5096: 5070: 5030: 4999: 4975:Forum of Caesar 4963: 4926: 4875: 4838: 4825: 4784:Alexandrian war 4745: 4662: 4644: 4601: 4596: 4566: 4530:J.E.H. 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Republic
consulship
Gaius Julius Iulus
Gaius Julius Caesar
dictator
Augustus
Julio-Claudian dynasty
nomen
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Lugdunum
Lyon
Gaius
Lucius Caesar
Alban
Tullus Hostilius
Alba Longa
Bovillae
sacrarium
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