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Gaius Julius Caesar III was Quaestor in 99 BC or 98 BC, and Praetor in 92 BC.
Gaius Julius Caesar III was married Aurelia Cotta, a member of a consular family.
Born Gaius Octavius as a son of Gaius Octavius of Atia Balba Caesonia, the later Emperor Augustus (63 BC – AD 14) was adopted by Julius Caesar, and from that moment known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus.
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 Wikipedia:Julius Caesar - The Lost Podcast Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Caesar was widely considered to be one of the foremost military geniuses of his time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders.
Caesar defeated the Helvetii (in Switzerland) in 58 BC, the Belgic confederacy and the Nervii in 57 BC and the Veneti in 56 BC.
Caesar's infantry and cavalry was first rate, and he made heavy use of formidable Roman artillery; additional factors which made him so effective in the field were his army's superlative engineering abilities and the legendary speed with which he maneuvered (Caesar's army sometimes marched as many as 40 miles a day).
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Lucius Julius Caesar
None of these members of the Julii Caesares family are to be confused with the much more famous Gaius Julius Caesar, the Roman who conquered Gaul, became dictator for life, and then was murdered by Roman senators.
135 BC – 87 BC) was a son of Lucius Julius Caesar II, and elder brother to Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus.
Lucius Caesar (17 BC – AD 2), was born Lucius Vipsanius Agrippa, as a son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder.
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 Welcome to myfoodcount.com - Measure your Health - Famous Epileptic - Gaius Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (July 12, 100 BC - March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader.
Caesar was born in Rome into a patrician family (gens Julia), which supposedly traced its ancestry to Iulus, the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas (who according to myth was the son of Venus).
Caesar was considered during his lifetime to be one of the finest orators and authors of prose in Rome-even Cicero spoke highly of Caesar's rhetoric and style.
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 Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo
The first stage of Strabo's career was his membership of a committee that was to supervise the implementation of the Lex frumentaria, an agrarian bill, proposed in 103 by the tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus.
In 91, when Strabo's nephew Sextus Julius Caesar was consul, a tribune named Marcus Livius Drusus had proposed several reform bills, and to gain support, he had asked support from the Italian allies of Rome.
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo was an uncle of the Gaius Julius Caesar who was father of the famous Julius Caesar.
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 Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC in Rome to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia.
Caesar's family was, when he was born, part of this group, since his aunt had married the most powerfull Plebeian of all, and raised the fortunes of her Julli family immesurabley.
Caesar was allowed to return to Rome early, probably due to his emotionally unstable state affecting job performance (his wife who he had loved deeply was dead for a year now).
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Son of GGaius Julius Caesar II.Gaius Julius Caesar III was Quaestor in 99 BC or 98 BC, and Praetor in 92 BC.
Their most famous child was (Gaius) Julius Caesar, the dictator, also known as Gaius Julius Caesar IV.Died in the same manner as his father, i Rome.
Born 'Gaius Octavius' as a son of Gaius Octavius of Atia Balba Caesonia, the later Emperor 'Augustus' (63 BC - A 14) was adopted by Julius Caesar, and from that moment known as 'Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus'.
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 C. Julius Caesar - a biography in twelve parts
When Gaius Julius Caesar was born, the leading man in Rome was Gaius Marius, who had saved the Roman republic several years before by defeating two Germanic tribes, the Teutones (102) and the Cimbri (101).
Two uncles of Caesar's father, Lucius Julius Caesar and Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo, were killed.
Since Caesar was only eighteen years old, Sulla decided to show mercy, and ordered Marius' nephew to divorce from his wife Cornelia (a daughter of Marius' friend Cinna), as a symbolic act of his loyalty to the new regime.
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 Strabo
"Strabo" ("squinter") was a term given by the Romans to anyone whose eyes were distorted or crooked.
The fathers of Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great were called "Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo" and "Pompeius Strabo" respectively.
Strabo was born in a wealthy family from Amaseia, which is in modern Amasya, Turkey, within Pontus; around which time it had recently become part of the Roman Empire.
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 Roman Revolution and Civil Wars by Sanderson Beck
Gaius Julius Caesar born in 100 BC was a nephew of Marius, was proud that his family descended from the Roman king Ancus Marcius, and claimed that his Julian ancestors could be traced through Aeneas to the goddess Venus.
Caesar divorced Pompeia, because she was merely suspected of adultery with Clodius in a sacrilegious scandal; but by not charging Clodius with adultery Caesar gained him as an ally.
Caesar then was able to subdue all of Gaul by combining his famous clemency with the power of his legions, though to make an example of those who bore arms against him at Uxellodunum he had their hands cut off.
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 Strabo Summary
Strabo was born in the Greek city of Amisea in...
Strabo was known in the Middle Ages as "the Geographer," just as William Shakespeare is now commonly referred to as "the Bard." That he should be so honored by the scribes of medieval times reveals both the strengths and the shortcomings of his one survi...
Strabo: The Greek geographer Strabo in a 16th century engraving.
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 Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
After the birth of Caesar, Julius held the offices of Quaestor in 99 BC and Praetor in 92 BC.
In the subsequent year, Julius became governor of Asia and his brother Sextus Julius Caesar III was Consul.
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 Caligula By: Suetonius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gaius Caesar was born the day before the Kalends of September in the consulship of his father and Gaius Fonteius Capito [August 31, 12 A.D.].
I know that many have supposed that Gaius devised this kind of bridge in rivalry of Xerxes, who excited no little admiration by bridging the much narrower Hellespont; others, that it was to inspire fear in Germany and Britain, on which he had designs, by the fame of some stupendous work.
At the marriage of Livia Orestilla to Gaius Piso, he attended the ceremony himself, gave orders that the bride be taken to his own house, and within a few days divorced her; two years later he banished her, because of a suspicion that in the meantime she had gone back to her former husband.
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 Greek Travel Log - Market of C & A
The People, from the funds given by the divine Gaius Julius Caesar and the Emperor Caesar Augustus, son of the god, (dedicate this) to Athena Archegetis during the archonship of Nikias, son of Sarapion, of Athmonon, when Eukles of Marathon was Hoplite General, and also Ambassador, who had succeeded his father Herodes as Epimelete.
When the city surrendered, Caesar spared the Athenians in memory of their ancestors, "remarking that in spite of their many offences, they were saved by the dead" (Cassius Dio 92.14.2.).
Further evidence that Caesar was not held in high regard in Athens shortly after his 47 B.C.E. visit is found in the warm reception of Brutus after Caesar's assassination and in the dedication of statues to Brutus and Cassius right next to the Tyrannicides' monuments.
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 The Lives of the Twelve Caesars - Caligula - Page 4
Some inferred from the latter omen that danger was threatened to the owner at the hands of his guards; and from the former, the murder of a second distinguished personage, such as had taken place long before on that same day.
Not even after the murder was made known was it at once believed that he was dead, but it was suspected that Gaius himself had made up and circulated the report, to find out by that means how men felt towards him.
Men further observed and commented on the fact that all the Caesars whose forename was Gaius perished by the sword, beginning with the one who was slain in the times of Cinna [Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo, slain in 87 B.C.---though the Dictator's father died a natural death, as did also Gaius Caesar, grandson of Augustus].
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 Ancient History Sourcebook: Suetonius (c.69-after 122 CE): De Vita Caesarum: Caius Caligula (The Lives of the Caesars: ...
This last was so clearly evident to the shrewd old man, that he used to say now and then that to allow Gaius to live would prove the ruin of himself and of all men, and that he was rearing a viper for the Roman people and a Phaethon for the world.
When he had roused such fear in this way that he came to be named openly as heir by strangers among their intimates and by parents among their children, he accused them of making game of him by continuing to live after such a declaration, and to many of them he sent poisoned dainties.
A well-known incident is that of Aponius Saturninus; he fell asleep on one of the benches, and as the auctioneer was warned by Gaius not to overlook the praetorian gentleman who kept nodding to him, the bidding was not stopped until thirteen gladiators were knocked down to the unconscious sleeper at nine million sesterces.
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 Vita Familiae Caesaris
Caesar, perhaps the most widely recognized Roman name, is not in fact a proper Roman gens.
Sextus Julius Caesar, grandson of Numerius, was a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus and a Proconsul of Liguria who lived around 200 BCE.
Born Sextus Julius Caesar -son of the Dictator's grandfather's brother- he served with Gaius Marius as co-Consul during the invasions of the Teutones and Cimbri.
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 A biography of Gaius Caligula (A.D. 69 - ?)
Germanicus, father of the Gaius Caesar who is known to history as Caligula, the son of Drusus and Antonia the Younger was eventually adopted by Tiberius, his paternal uncle.
Gaius Caligula was born on 31 August, 12 A.D., during the consulship shared by his father with Gaius Fonteius Capito.
As soon as they realized that he was being removed to a neighbouring city to protect him from their violence, they were overcome by contrition; some of them seized and stopped his carriage, pleading to be spared this disgrace.
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 Gaius Julius Caesar
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 Masters of Rome
The senate does try Albucius, but Strabo is reprimanded by Scaurus for his insubordination.
Strabo thereafter harbours a grudge against the Senate and the conservative Patricians in particular.
Seeks shelter in house of Gaius Claudius while Saturninus tries to overthrow the senate at the head of a mob.
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 Caesar Julius Tragedy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Julius Caesar (play) - The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare probably written in 1599.
Julius Caesar (film) - Julius Caesar is a 1953 film based upon the William Shakespeare play Julius Caesar.
135 BC–87 BC) was a son of Lucius Julius Caesar II, and elder brother to Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus.
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 Ancient Rome to Present
He founded Rome and both Julius Caesar and Augustus were commonly known to have descended from this historic family.
Numerius Julias Caesar of RomeThe ancestry of the Julian
Octavia's famous brother Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian.) He is officially the first Roman Emperor was the grand nephew of the dictator Julius Caesar He took the name in 44BC after the murder of his
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 STRABO Articles from AMAZINES.COM - The Article Database and EZine Publishers Database
Today, Strabo is mostly remembered for his 17-volume work Geographika, which literally means "Geography"; it presented a descriptive history of people and places from different regions of the known world for his era.
Mention is given to the death in AD&_160;23 of Juba, king of Maurousia.
Although Strabo quotes it himself, and other classical authors mention that it existed, the only surviving document is a fragment of papyrus now in possession of the University of Milan (renumbered P[apyrus]&_160;46).
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