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| | I,Claudius Project: Velleius Paterculus II.100 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | Iullus Antonius, who had been a remarkable example of Caesar's clemency, only to become the violator of his household, avenged with his own hand the crime he had committed. |
 | | After the defeat of Marcus Antonius, his father, Augustus had not only granted him his life, but after honoring him with the priesthood, the praetorship, the consulship, and the governorship of provinces, had admitted him ti the closest ties of relationship through a marriage with his sister's daughter. |
 | | Julia was banished to an island and removed from the eyes of her country and her parents, though her mother Scribonia accompanied her and remained with her as a voluntary companion of her exile. |
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